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From: | dan AT no DOT spam |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Seeing errors from gcc in DOS |
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Date: | Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:17:28 GMT |
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Hi, I'm running gcc version 2.95.3 in a Dos window on Win '98. There's a syntax error in my program that's generating a ton of errors. The problem is, the first error - the cause of all the calamity - scrolls right out of the window. I've tried piping the output to more ( gcc -c -Wall cname.c | more ). No luck. Keeps flying by. I've tried redirecting output to a file. ( gcc -c -Wall cname.c > e.txt ). It creates e.txt, but it's blank. I've tried redirecting stderr ( 3>e.txt ). Ditto. In every case, the errors just pour forth and scroll off the window. How can I see my errors?!?! Help!!!! - Dan
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