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| From: | "Federico Scala" <fs DOT legno AT tin DOT it> |
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| Subject: | Re: Autoexe.bat path statements |
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| Date: | Tue, 27 Mar 2001 23:10:15 GMT |
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> After restoring DJGPP and RHIDE from the zip drive I attempted to
> enter the path statements into autoexe.bat which at this point contained
> no other statements.
> I entered ; PATH=D:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
> DJGPP=D:/DJGPP/DJGPP.ENV
> [...]
> I have tried using back slashes in the environment statement but to no
avail,
> what is the problem?
Is a missing SET command ... I often make the same mistake switching back
and forth between COMMAND.COM and a decent shell.
The correct statement is:
SET DJGPP=D:/DJGPP/DJGPP.ENV
(hu... I don't remeber if "slash-direction" is important ...)
On the PATH= line, the SET command may be omitted, since COMMAND.COM
understands PATH as an alias to SET PATH.
-- Legno
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