Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/04/01/17:11:02
From: | "Icehot" <max133 AT chalktv DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | DJGPP doesn't work. Help please...
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Date: | Sat, 1 Apr 2000 11:34:03 -0800
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hey, guys. I got a problem. I used to program a lot in DJGPP and it
worked fine, both c and c++ programs. Over a period of ~5 months,
I didn't have time and quit. Now I want to start again. I booted djgpp,
typed in the Hello, World! program from my memory and it said the
following:
"
Compiling: [the source program]
Bad command or file name
no errors
"
Thinking that it's something in the code, I opened up a previously
made c program, tried to compile but I got the same message.
I checked my autoexec, everything is there:
"
REM [DJGPP]
SET PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
SET DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\djgpp.env
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Tried running autoexec and djgpp in the same DOS session, still
didn't work. So, is there any way to fix this? It used to work
before... I am aware that code seems to rot over time, but programs?
Especially compilers? Doubt it. Thanks for all the help in advance...
Happy codin'!
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