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From: pavenis AT lanet DOT lv
Message-ID: <B0000118036@stargate.astr.lu.lv>
To: Mumit Khan <khan AT NanoTech DOT Wisc DOT EDU>, djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 18:53:33 +0200
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Subject: Re: (patch) updated protoize patch
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Yesterday built next updated version of DJGPP port of gcc-2.95.2 (with 
protoize patches of course). But this time I didn't do native build under
Win95, but used cross-compiling under Linux. Anyway native compiler
for DJGPP built under Linux seems to work Ok.

Additionally I found a new problem with protoize and unprotoize:

When file I process with protoize or unprotoize file which is one the 
same drive as DJGPP is installed, both works Ok. When they are on a 
different drive they output something supid in dependencies. For 
example:

D:\TEMP\4>unprotoize djmerge.c
unprot~1.exe: compiling `djmerge.c'
unprot~1.exe: converting file `djmerge.c'
unprot~1.exe: warning: file `djmerge.c' already saved in `djmerge.c.save'
unprot~1.exe: `..//include/unÍ ' not converted
unprot~1.exe: `../erge.c.save' not converted
unprot~1.exe: `../erge.c' not converted

Or even something similar.  Is there any similar behaviour for Win32 
ports of gcc

Andris

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