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From: | "Jeremiah Zanin" <jzanin AT cs DOT unm DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: DJGPP environment variable and windows XP (I'm sorry...) |
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Date: | Sun, 11 Nov 2001 07:36:18 GMT |
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Oh! The old environment variable exists when I run "command.com" instead of "cmd.exe". Now where are those variables set... "Jeremiah Zanin" <jzanin AT cs DOT unm DOT edu> wrote in message news:%opH7.14434$4W DOT 127518 AT typhoon DOT mw DOT mediaone DOT net... > I'm sure this question has been asked many times, but I didn't find my exact > problem in the archives. Ok, I started using Djgpp way back when but > haven't touched in a long time. Now I have XP and I'm aware of the > issues....but when I run gcc it says: > > C:\>gcc > Fatal: Error in DJGPP instalation > Environment variable DJGPP point to file 'D:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV', > which does not exist > > However, I type "set" and DJGPP points to: > > DJGPP=E:\My Stuff\Software\Programming\Djgpp > > My old installation was in D:\DJGPP, but I renamed that directory. I REM'd > out my autoexec.bat and set the environment variable through the advanced > system properties (and restarted my computer numerous times). Now where in > the heck is it finding the DJGPP environment variable??? I also searched > through the registry and all my drives so see if it was getting set some > other way.....I'm stumped, how can the DJGPP environment variable still > point to the old place eventhough "set" says it points to the correct one? > > Thanks. > > Jeremiah Zanin > >
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