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From: Messi <messie AT rocketmail DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Borland ate DJGPP!
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 16:04:59 +0100
Organization: Customer of EUnet Austria
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Chia wrote:

> I installed Borland because my friend is using it and now I can't get
> DJGPP
> to work!  (scream)<faint>
>
> Say I've got a source file:  source.c
>
> c:\programming\>  gcc source.c -o source.exe
> [[[Borland kicks in and tries to compile it]]]
>
> So I fixed that.  I took borland out of my autoexec path and then
> tried it
> again:
>
> c:\programming\>  gcc source.c -o source.exe
> and DJGPP crashed.
>
> So I figured maybe something was wrong and did all sorts of stuff and
> managed somehow to get this:
>
> c:\programming\>  gcc source.c -o source.exe
> error:  stdio.h not found [enonet]
>
> So I figured my environment variable wasn't right:
>
> c:\djgpp\>  set djgpp = djgpp.env
> Out Of Environment Space
>
> Has anyone ever had this before or knows how to fix it or has an idea
> of
> how?
>
> Thanks!
>
>                     chia AT top DOT net

 "Out of environment space" is a problem with dos, you must increase the
environment space... this is done by:
SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /e:512
(or something like this, but I think this should work)
This command sets the environment space to 512 Bytes...
Increase it if you like, but this consumes low-mem...
No guarantee...

Messi

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