Mail Archives: djgpp/2003/07/03/08:03:02
Martin Stromberg (eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se) wrote:
: Eric Wajnberg (wajnberg AT antibes DOT inra DOT fr) wrote:
: : I recently upgraded to the lastest djgpp version, on Windows 98.
: : I am developing a C-code in a file my_file.c, leading to a my_file.exe.
: : I am now getting regularly several files my_file.000, my_file.001,
: : my_file.002, etc., all of about 390 ko.
: And your .EXE is ca 390kB too, right?
: : In it, it is written things like:
: : stub.h generated from stub.asm by djasm, on Mon Dec 24 21:21:52 2001
: : The STUB.EXE stub loader is Copyright (C) 1993-1995 DJ Delorie.
: : Permission granted to use for any purpose provided this copyright
: : remains present and unmodified.
: : This only applies to the stub, and not necessarily the whole program.
: : $Id: stub.asm built 12/24/01 21:21:52 by djasm $
: : @(#) stub.asm built 12/24/01 21:21:52 by djasm
: : etc...
: : What are these files? How I can get rid of them? What are these stub.h &
: : stub.exe?
: If you add "-v" to gcc's command line you will see them being
: generated.
Ok, but I am not using "-v" to compile my code.
: They are temporary files made during the last stage of generating an
: .EXE when the programs are prepended the stub that make them DOS .EXE
: files.
: They should normally automatically be removed. Which versions of GCC
: and DJGPP (include the date on libc.a too) are you using?
I do not know where I can see the version I am using. I collect this (among
other things) from a file gcc323b.zip, and the libc.a as a date of 24/12/01.
Thanks for your answers anyway.
Best, Eric.
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