Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/20/08:01:11
Yeah, you're probably right. I just removed all the DJGPP files out of the
directory and unzipped them from DJGPP 2.03 zips... Guess what? Works fine,
except for "Internal Error". :)
I think I did overwrite 2.81 files and that caused errors. But how it
caused...?
I still don't know why GCC has been making different COFFs... Some kind of
a misterious thing. :)
Bye.
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> I suspect you have several different versions of specs or the djgpp.djl
> linker script files, and that, due to some intermittent hardware failure
> (e.g., with your disk controller), the compiler uses different versions
> of these files in different compilations.
>
> Specifically, the sections' layout is determined by djgpp.djl. My first
> suggestion would be to search your disk(s) and find out how many files by
> that name do you have, where do they live, and how their contents are
> different.
>
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