Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/09/19/09:18:02
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Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:
>
> CBFalconer <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com DOT nospam> wrote:
> > Just downloaded and installed GPC20bb, together with gcc2953b and
> > gpp2953b. I get the following on first trial:
>
> I suspect you have the wrong GPC package. Or some serious installation
> error in your general DJGPP setup.
>
> >>#include "..." search starts here:
> >>#include <...> search starts here:
> >> /usr/local/include
> >> JDIR/i586-pc-msdosdjgpp/include
>
> This is seriously damaged. Unless it got mashed in transport, you
> should try to find out what ate the "$D" that's missing at the front
> of that line. But see the end of this message, first.
This is totally unclear to me. I don't know where a "$D" should
have come from or where is should be. I assume before the "JDIR",
but then I don't know what created that either?
>
> I hope you didn't edit DJGPP.ENV, did you?
No. Maybe it needs it.
>
> >> -o hello c:/djgpp/lib/crt0.o -Lc:/djgpp/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/2.952
> [...]
> >>gpc.exe: installation problem, cannot exec `-o': No such file or \
> >> directory (ENOENT)
>
> This one's the real bugger. There should have been the full pathname
> of the linker program ('ld' or 'collect2' usually) at the beginning of
> that line, before the '-o hello'.
>
> > [1] c:\djgpp>dir /4 /s lib\gcc-lib\djgpp
>
> > Volume in drive C is W98SYSFAT32 Serial number is 39EB:49EB
> > Directory of C:\djgpp\lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\*
>
> > [.] [..] [2.952]
> > [2.953]
> > 0 bytes in 0 files and 4 dirs
>
> This smells of version mixup. You have directories from two different
> GCC releases sitting around. The contents of other directories
> confirms it: you've mixed GPC version 2.95.2 with GCC version 2.95.3.
> That's exactly the reason for your troubles, I think.
I installed GCC first, and it worked in rhide. Then went looking
for GPC, which included the 2.95.2 stuff, and installed that. I
assumed it installed the library pieces it was compiled for.
rhide blew up using it, so I tried the command line. So it seems
to have nothing to do with rhide.
No, I didn't edit DJGPP.ENV, but maybe it should be. Obviously
this GPC needs different libraries than GCC. Or where can I find
a more up to date GPC (this was GPC20bb.zip).
BTW GCC still functions properly. It has not been fouled.
I hope you do not mind the post and mail reply. I am anxious to
get this running.
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