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Date: Mon, 30 Mar 1998 08:33:24 -0500
To: "Alan McFarlane" <amcfarlane AT bigfoot DOT com>
From: Ralph Proctor <ralphgpr AT shadow DOT net>
Subject: Re: Allegro wip?
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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At 12:19 AM 3/30/98 +0100, you wrote:

>Yup - mine "maked?" okay...
>(Well apart from the slight hiccup, but Shawn did say that I should have a
>'clean' Allegro installation - I didn't, so I got a couple of warnings but
>no errors. New code works okay for me...
>Check your environment, or have you "tweaked" Allegro's base installation?
>--
>Alan McFarlane
>amcfarlane AT bigfoot DOT com

Uh-Oh....I must have done something wrong, then. I thought I followed the
instructions to the letter.
After my first failure I even deleted my original Allegro 3.0, reinstalled
it, and re-maked it (48 minutes), and tested the demo. Then I put in the
wip again. Still not good.

Then I looked into the make file that came with the WIP and saw what
appeared to me as a reference to an older installation that just did not
seem right, so I edited it. Still not good.

I'll have to study this deeper.

Sorry for the accusation about the WIP make, but I thank you for letting me
know you did well.

Wait a minute, you say you got some warnings. Well after that point I just
gave up and assumed it was a bad patch. Maybe I DID get a good patch after
all. Oh Boy!

I've done a zillion patches, but this is my first "diff" patch. I better
shut up until I get more experience.

Regards,

Ralph

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