Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/04/25/19:52:29
Sorry, I didn't realize that my program did that.
I checked, and the renamed files were something on my end. I have to
download stuff on one computer and transfer it to the other. The filenames
had an underscare where the computer wanted a hyphen. Some how the files
got renamed between on computer and the other. When I changed the name,
that error went away. My source came off of CVS, so I can't really get
anything newer. What do you mean by an older compilier? To me it makes
sense to use the newer one because it is more likely to support everything.
Andy
"Martin Stromberg" <eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se> wrote in message
news:b7iudt$h17$1 AT antares DOT lu DOT erisoft DOT se...
> Andy Neebel (andne167 AT hotmail DOT com) wrote:
> : I have a computer that is running MS-DOS 6.22. I installed the binaries
=
> : of
> : djgpp on it, and am trying to build the sources from the cvs site. The
> : build runs fine until it gets to the libemu directory. Then I get an =
> : error
> : that says that there are mutiple sections in the file, run with -M to =
> : map.
> : Is there a way that I can fix this so that it compiles correctly? I =
> : have
>
> Use an older compiler or newer source. Get the v2.04 in progress .ZIP
> or with CVS.
>
> Alternatively, use only the linker script lib/djgpp.djl from
> v2.04. That might work.
>
> : also had to rename a few names that had _ instead of - in them.
>
> Names? Files, you mean? That's not good. Which files?
>
> : <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
> : <HTML><HEAD>
> : <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
>
> Please don't post HTML.
>
>
> Right,
>
> MartinS
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