Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/02/27/14:15:04
In article <p68m5vgcbhcvbupkto43vlca57j2n2tn90 AT 4ax DOT com>, Andrew Cottrell wrote:
>>I tried to install newest version of DJGPP to my computer
>>which has Windows 98 Command Prompt for operating system.
>>It means that it works on Windows 98 System Disk.
>>
>>I've got a problem with DJGPP on that system. System can
>>handle only files which names are from 8+3 form, and can't
>>handle any files that has name longer than eigth chars.
> How have you come to this conclusion as it is wrong.
>
>>So, when I compile my program from RHIDE, copiler respond:
>>(ENOENT) Couldn't find file ...
> Going back to basics can you manually compile a hello world program as
> indicated in the reafme.1st file? This checks to see that you have GCC
> setup.
>
> If this works then you may have setup Rhide incorrectly. Make sure you
> are using Rhide 1.5.0.
>
>>How can I solve this?
> Make sure you use an unzip that supports LFN. If you didn't then start
> the install process again using an unzip program that supports LFN.
I've solved it.
I have unzipped files in my Windows XP, and the files had long names.
Then I ran it in Command Prompt of Windows 98 and files had ~1 extension.
That extension caused ENOENT error in RHIDE.
To solve to the problem, I those deleted files, and unpack installation
in Command Prompt using pkunzip.exe (from some my old diskettes) and then
files didn't have ~1 extension. I all seams to work now.
Thanks everyone, who tried to help me.
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Davor Bonaci
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