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From: | Richard Nixon <richard AT example DOT invalid>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | where do I put my source?
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Date: | Mon, 13 Oct 2008 19:16:17 -0600
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I'm new to djgpp, but in typical command-line compilers, I like to keep my
source in a folder that is at the same level as the bin. I decided to herd
the zip files to another folder which I alled zips, so if I have future
downloads, I won't be re-unzipping the same ones:
C:\djgpp\bin>cd ..
C:\djgpp>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 947D-5108
Directory of C:\djgpp
10/06/2008 10:00 PM <DIR> .
10/06/2008 10:00 PM <DIR> ..
10/06/2008 10:01 PM 96,644 unzip32.exe
10/06/2008 10:03 PM 2,084 copying.dj
10/06/2008 10:06 PM 1,301 perl3.lnk
10/06/2008 10:22 PM 17,280 readme.1st
07/13/2008 08:57 PM 174 bernd1.bat
10/07/2008 10:14 AM 13,013 DJGPP Zip File Picker Results.htm
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> bin
11/01/1995 07:08 PM 17,982 copying
11/01/1995 07:08 PM 25,265 copying.lib
03/02/2002 05:17 PM 3,592 djgpp.env
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> include
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> info
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> lib
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> manifest
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> tmp
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> FAQ
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> contrib
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> share
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> gnu
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> man
10/07/2008 04:37 PM <DIR> libexec
10/13/2008 07:09 PM <DIR> zips
10/13/2008 07:10 PM <DIR> source
9 File(s) 177,335 bytes
16 Dir(s) 2,057,781,248 bytes free
C:\djgpp>
Where do people luike to keep their source?
--
Richard Milhous Nixon
A man is never more truthful than when he acknowledges himself a liar.
~~ Mark Twain
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