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| From: | peter karlsson <petekarl AT online DOT no> |
| Subject: | DJGPP gcc crashes when compiling under Windows 98 |
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Hi! I am having problems compiling with DJGPP under Windows 98SE (latest version of DJGPP as of earlier this week). I am compiling a C++ program, and I keep getting an error message from Windows about an illegal instruction at 0000:0108 as soon as I try to make the project. I can run my configure script just fine, and it produces valid data. I am starting it from inside the CygWin bash environment, if that is at all relevant. I have DJGPP's directorys first in the PATH, so they shouldn't interfere. I have been running Mingw32 that way and compiled on the same machine without any problems. -- \\// peter - iDOC= - http://www.softwolves.pp.se/idoc/ Statement concerning unsolicited e-mail according to Swedish law: http://www.softwolves.pp.se/peter/reklampost.html
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