Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1996/04/11/03:45:04
On Tue, 9 Apr 1996, Marty Leisner wrote:
Just for the record: I never meant for the Makefiles to work on any Unix
system except DJ's server, where I generate the production version of
the HTML files. But I'll try to make it more Unix-friendly in future
releases.
> 1) make enum ./enum (since I don't have . in my path).
I will fix that.
> 2) I added a rule (unixclean) to do:
I want to make the Makefile decide automatically whether it is DOS or
Unix that it runs on. Anybody got such a trick up their sleeve?
> gcc -Wall -O2 -s -o enum enum.c
> enum.c: In function `main':
> enum.c:65: warning: implicit declaration of function `perror'
What Unix is that? Not SunOS by any chance? Seems that the header files
don't include function prototypes, so gcc -Wall complains. Anyway, you
can safely disregard these warnings. I'll see what can be reasonably
done to make these warnings go away in future releases.
> makeinfo --no-split --fill-column 78 -o djgppfaq.info djgppfaq.num
> Making info file `djgppfaq.info' from `djgppfaq.num'.
> djgppfaq.num:4477: Unknown info command `s:.'.
> make: *** [djgppfaq.info] Error 2
On Unix boxes, don't use anything but the latest Texinfo 3.7 to build the
FAQ. The sources use Texinfo macros heavily, and prior to 3.7 Makeinfo
had subtle bugs in that part. I found those bugs and corrected them in
Texinfo 3.6 which comes with DJGPP v2.0 (and reported them to FSF), but
they only made it into the official release in 3.7. I forgot to say so in
the readme file, sorry.
> Is there a newer faq to get? (I didn't see it on ftp.delorie.com).
Not yet. I have a large pile of paper sitting on my desk waiting for the
next release, but I didn't get to it yet.
> btw ... the faq looks really good
Thanks. Please tell me if you have any comments on the way it is
organized, cross-referenced and indexed. I didn't see many
examples of documents that are specifically built to be easy for
searching a specific piece of info, so I'd like to hear any feedback you
can give me.
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