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From: | "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT c-o-r-n-e-l-l DOT edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: HELP Please: C++ Includes |
Date: | 20 Jul 2003 03:00:46 GMT |
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RadSurfer <RadSurfer AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in news:95oihvsp8f0e7uustpqmtf4pf58nu995kj AT 4ax DOT com: > Downloaded the very latest/greatest from Delorie FTP.... this month. > > Okay so I did my very best to install everything I thought I'd need. Well ... > Now I have to contend with the rather bizarre place things were put... Why do you even care about the directory structure? > case in point: > > \djgpp\land\cxx\..... why are the C++ headers HERE? It is \djgpp\lang\cxx. They are there, because they are headers for the language called C++. > (obviously a great deal more going on here than any newbie is > prepared for; and even an intermediate user might be overwhelmed) Never cared. > why can't they be in and under the \djgpp\include\ folder ???? > > many include files in \cxx\ don't even have ".h" extensions (and > there's nothing explaining what is going on with these) !! They are not supposed to. > \cxx\3.32\backward\*.* > "look like" the "correct" files....ARE THEY? Could these simply > be copied into the established \djgpp\include\ folder ??? No they are not. They are 'backward' compatibility files for pre-standard C++ source. > Is the C++ compiler hard-coded to recognize specific paths; > (configuration of djgpp.env is important) > or is there plenty of room to customize to more centralized > organization (everything contained in \include\) ? It is none of the compiler's end-user's business where the compiler setup places headers. > I feel, that even after all this time, the DJGPP readme's are still > extremely vague about how to go about setting C++ in DJGPP! > And using Delorie's website is OUT of the question...(see below). They are not vague if you read them. > Also, there are some finer points regarding C++ and the > djgpp.env thingy.... elaboration on the PROPER setup for this > should also be discussed please. Everything works out of the box (so to speak). > If someone has a proper, step by step, setup procedure for the > C++ side of DJGPP (gcc/gpp), PLEASE post it. Thanks... > ('Proper' means that .ZIP files are listed explicitly; and paths to > and from material are explicitly written out...) > > ANOTHER MATTER: > I was extremely shocked and horrified by seeing that > http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ > now has popups and those foolish flashing gif animations, > all of which are totally unnecessary and completely unacceptable! > Next thing they'll have flash garbage on there and find themselves > boycotted for life... > There is NO EXCUSE for this! The internet is already trashy enough; > we simply do not expect to see this kind of outrageous nonsense to > be everywhere we go! > Fight it now people --> it is only to get worse! I have to admit, I never contributed to DJ's effort financially. I have no problem if he makes a few dollars displaying some ads. After all, who do you think pays for all that bandwidth you used downloading the distribution? Sinan. -- A. Sinan Unur asu1 AT c-o-r-n-e-l-l DOT edu Remove dashes for address Spam bait: mailto:uce AT ftc DOT gov
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