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Message-Id: <33DD7B11.5A3B@mail.coos.or.us>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 1997 22:09:37 -0700
From: Jason Dagit <thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us>
Reply-To: thedagit AT mail DOT coos DOT or DOT us
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To: Ulf Cederholm <ulf DOT cederholm AT swipnet DOT se>
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Allegro/Djgpp beginner
References: <33DCA3A9 DOT 316CAB56 AT swipnet DOT se>

Ulf Cederholm wrote:
> 
> I have unzipped allegro22.zip in d:\djgpp\allegro. The readme.txt says
> that I should go to the allegro directory and run make.exe (it can be
> found in d:\djgpp\bin) to compile alegro. The problem here is that I do
> not know how to run make.exe in the allegro directory. I have tried a
> couple of different things to no avail.

Well if you followed the steps in the readme.1st for DJGPP, the part
about changing your autoexec.bat, then going to the directory that the
allegro makefile is in and typing make should do every thing for you. 
If not then you might get away with copying make.exe to the directory
with the allegro makefile and then typing make.  Note, the allegro
makefile should be called makefile.

> Second I use rhide1.3 and would whant to compile sources that include
> allegro. I think I should add something to options/libraries but I am
> not sure of exactly what. Could somebody please help me solve these two
> problems so I can go on learning C++ and using allegro.

If you go into Rhide and then options/libraries then type alleg in the
first blank space and then click the corrosponding check box it should
link allegro when you compile.

Jason

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