Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/10/22:25:54
If you wnat to compile it, try to go to allegro's directory and write
"make". But, why don't you read
the readme file???? Maybe it helps you...
rmni <rmni AT clix DOT pt> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
3878D98E DOT DDD03E86 AT clix DOT pt...
> hello!
> tanx for your anwser!
> but i still dont know what to compile!
> would you be so kind to mail me the answer?
> tanks
> rmni AT excite DOT com
>
> Martin Str|mberg wrote:
>
> > rmni (rmni AT clix DOT pt) wrote:
> > : hello!
> > :
> > : would some one help me in this subject?
> > : i bet it is rather easy to the ppl who are uses to it!
> > :
> > : I'm triyng to use djgpp/allegro/rhide.
> > : I've already compiled/built some projects, with ordinary includes!
> > : But when i try to built the example in allegro\demo.c, i always get
> > : several link error.
> > :
> > : In the file allegro.txt it's said:
> > : "If you are using Rhide, go to the Options/Libraries menu, type
'alleg'
> > :
> > : into the first empty space, and make sure the box next to it is
> > : checked."
> > :
> > : Ok, i've done that, but still can't built a exe file!
> > : (it reports "no such file or directory")
> > :
> > : if this "alleg" is a file or directory, i cant find it on my disk
> > : either!
> > : Must I compile/unzip/whatever it from some obscure file? Or it's just
> > : that my downloaded
> > : allegro.zip has some lack of files?
> >
> > The file name you should be looking for is "liballeg.a".
> >
> > You must compile allegro before using it.
> >
> > Boston, Walk On,
> >
> > MartinS
>
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