Mail Archives: djgpp/2008/10/06/15:15:07
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 03:06:12 -0400, CBFalconer wrote:
>>> 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. Remember that DJGPP is an adaptation of GNU to the MsDos
> environment. MsDos accepts either '\' or '/' as directory
> separators. The command language (via Command, or 4dos in my case)
> discriminates.
Is 4dos a dos emulator for the linux platform? The inverse of cygwin?
Chuck, I made a screenshot of the download downthread. Heck let me repost
it:
http://i35.tinypic.com/2mcipfn.jpg
It occurs to me now that this might be unuseful as, IIRC, you read news
offline. Anyways, I'm looking at any number of folders from alpha to
current to a 64 byte readme file that fails.
There's no tarball. There's no setup.exe. How does one achieve a working
djgpp install on xp 686 architecture?
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