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From: umich AT gwis2 DOT circ DOT gwu DOT edu (Umberto Michelucci)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: How to set up and use Allegro?
Date: 23 Mar 1998 16:01:11 GMT
Organization: The George Washington University, Washington DC
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In my case it worked in this way:

I doenloaded the zip files and I unzipped in the DJGPP directory
(c:\djgpp). Then I went in the allegro directory and typed make. This
create the library, compiles and links all the examples and tools. At the
end you will have in the directory of the libraries the new library. To
use it add the line

	#include <allegro.h>

to your code and when you link add the library 

	-lalleg

This should work. ;-)

			Umberto Michelucci

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Steve Karner (skarner AT mail DOT wi-net DOT com) wrote:
: I've been trying for days to get allegro to work.
: The readme says I should have a file called setup.exe,
: but I don't.  I have source code called setup.c,
: but when I try to compile it I get errors all over the place.
: I don't know what to do.  Please help!

:                                               Jason.


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