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| From: | "Greg K" <iosys AT uswest DOT net> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Configuring DJGPP |
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So...
What does a working DJGPP configuration look like?
I'm a bit of a newbie, and it seems one can write a whole book on the
operation compilers. When I tried to compile something I copied and pasted
from the net before (a simple Allegro mode setting app) it gave me a bunch
of undefined references (I'm compiling at the command line since I don't
like IDEs).
I have DJGPP on my E drive, and I have paths set in my autoexec bat
file. I checked the include directory, in the allegro.h file where those
references are supposed to be located and those references appear to be
defined there. I'm obviously missing something that's preventing it from
finding the include files. Any ideas?
Sorry for my stupidty. I'm not familiar with DJGPP.
Thanks,
Greg
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