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From: ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se (Martin Str|mberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: REDIR - Bad command or file name
Date: 3 Apr 1999 17:16:48 GMT
Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden
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Tim Updegrove (tdu AT enter DOT net) wrote:
: Yes, I read readme.1st. go32-v reported DPMI memory=19580 kb and DPMI
: swap space=9956kb. Right clicking on the title of the DOS box and
: selecting properties/memory shows all the settings (Convential, ems,
: xms, and dpmi) are set to "auto".
:
: I'm able to compile (gcc) and run a "hello world" program so some/many
: things are working. Just entering REDIR by itself does return the
: redir help screen. Any other suggestions why the below REDIR command
: gets "bad command or file name"?
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit.]
: >: A simple REDIR command like "redir -o gcc.log gcc -v -o hello.exe
: >: hello.c" puts "bad command or file name" in gcc.log. A user on
[Klippa, klapp, kluppit.]
First "redir -o gcc.log gcc -v -o hello.exe hello.c" doesn't put "bad
command or file name" in gcc.log for me; it puts it on the screen.
Anyway, yes indeed. I can recreate your problem.
From experimenting it seems it's the ".log" in "gcc.log" that somehow
makes it fail. If I use "redir -o xxxxgcc gcc -v -o hello.exe hello.c"
it seems to be doing what it should. Or if I first "SET LFN=n", it
works too (but a little differently).
Hope this helps you work-around the problem.
I've sent this message to djgpp-workers too.
Arnold, Symphony No. 3,
MartinS
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