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From: | Martin Ambuhl <mambuhl AT earthlink DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: Create folder |
Date: | Mon, 06 Oct 2008 01:11:59 -0400 |
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Richard Nixon wrote: > On Sun, 05 Oct 2008 21:50:29 -0400, CBFalconer wrote: > >> Richard Nixon wrote: >>> Martin Ambuhl wrote: >>> >>>> #include <sys/stat.h> >>>> #include <unistd.h> >>> Can you say a few words about these headers? I'm taking a look >>> at djgpp for the first time, and it's kind of an odd thing. >>> >>> Does djgpp have its own list of "kosher" headers? >> Look in the file identified by %djgpp. This is usually >> \djgpp\djgpp.env. Among other things it defines djdir and the >> #include path for system files, normally to \djgpp\include\. > > That's an interesting post. > > Either you or Martin has his slashes backwards, no? No. Mr. Falconeer referred to files using the path conventions of the DOS command-line interface. I referred to them using the Unix/POSIX interface which works within programs in et least the Windows/Dos environment as well as a Unix/POSIX one, avoid those ugly '\\' forms that beginners seem to always forget ("Why does fopen("foo\text","r"( work?).
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