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From: JMK <jeffrey DOT m DOT klopotic AT lmco DOT nospam DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: My NT installation wants '\' in the dir command
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:52:34 -0800
Organization: Lockheed Martin Corporation
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DJ Delorie?

I am honored!

DJ Delorie wrote:
> 
> > When I did the installation of djgpp, I did successfully get
> > longfilename support as evidenced by doing a dir and finding
> 
> Since "dir" is not a djgpp command, using "dir" to see if you have
> long file name support is meaningless.  Use djgpp's "ls" to see for
> sure.  For similar reasons, you should always use djgpp's "unzip"
> program to install djgpp.

Actually, my version of the documentation I read didn't specify ls or
dir, just to check that the file unzipped was /include/sys/sysmacros.h,
and that if you found sysmacro.h your unzip program didn't support long
filenames. (the docs for v2.03).  But running ls yielded something with
tilde's absent the ntlfn app.  Bottom line - it works. and I'm happy.

My compliments to you on your compiler.  You get my vote for most
compliant -- the one that can take anything I've tried out of Stroustrup
--and it works.

Thanks for the help.

Jeff Klopotic

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