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Date: | Tue, 9 May 2000 15:03:43 -0400 (EDT) |
Message-Id: | <200005091903.PAA10852@indy.delorie.com> |
From: | Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT delorie DOT com> |
To: | cleyet AT eux100 DOT sgp DOT st DOT com |
CC: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
In-reply-to: | <3917D565.FFE23B6E@st.com> (message from Sebastien Cleyet-Merle |
on Tue, 09 May 2000 11:07:49 +0200) | |
Subject: | Re: Long line under MS DOs Problems |
References: | <3917D565 DOT FFE23B6E AT st DOT com> |
Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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> Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 11:07:49 +0200 > From: Sebastien Cleyet-Merle <sebastien DOT cleyet-merle AT st DOT com> > > DJGPP works fine for me except that some of my compilation lines are > too long because of the number of object file I have to link together. You have several alternatives: - use a Makefile and run the compiler/linker via Make; - use Bash as your interactive shell; - put the list of your object files (or any other long command line) in a file and use that as a response file, like this: gcc @file This is further explained in the FAQ (section 16.4).
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