Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/18/16:16:59
Brad Smith wrote:
>
> I've been looking for something equivalent to the Win95 MS-DOS prompt
> that has a scrollback buffer. I was overjoyed when I found djgpp, but
> if I get more than a page of errors, it's more-or-less useless. =:)
>
> Can anybody reccomend something? Replies via email would be
> appreciated since I don't have time to check NGs all the time. Thanks
> in advance,
Your well-known problem can be solved in three ways. Before I list
them, however, may I recommend that you read chapter 6.10 of the DJGPP
Frequently Asked Questions list (v2/faq210b.zip from SimTel or online at
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/). It contains a very detailed
answer.
- Use the 'redir' utility that comes with djdev201.zip to save gcc's
stderr to a file:
redir -o gcc.log -eo <put normal command line here>
- Use the RHIDE IDE, which captures compilation messages in a window.
- Use the GNU Emacs editor, which has an integrated compilation feature
that captures the compilation messages.
The FAQ contains additional instructions and recommendations.
hth!
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