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To: a DOT gillett AT virgin DOT net (Andrew R. Gillett), djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: Nate Eldredge <nate AT cartsys DOT com>
Subject: Re: Installing Allegro
Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 19:03:18 -0700
Message-ID: <19980515020310.AAE15760@ppp123.cartsys.com>

At 12:20  5/14/1998 +0100, Andrew R. Gillett wrote:
>In article <6734 DOT 980513 AT bspu DOT unibel DOT by>, bokovoy AT bspu DOT ac DOT by says...
>> Hi Andrew,
>> 13.05.98, you wrote:
>> > I just installed DJGPP 2.01, having previously been using 1.05.
>> > When I tried to re-MAKE Allegro 3.0, I got the message:
>> > Missing DJGPP package! You need to install gcc2721b.zip (or whatever the
>> > latest version is). Download this from wherever you got djgpp, and unzip
>> > it into the root of your djgpp directory!
>
>> Did you set environmental variables as described in DJGPP's
>> readme.1st?
>
>Yes.
>
>
>I looked at the Allegro makefile, and it seems that I got the error 
>message because the file bin\CC1.EXE did not exist. From reading the 
>various text files, I got the impression that this was not needed for 
>DJGPP v2. But without it, Allegro will not install.

This is a known bug. GCC 2.8.x places CC1.EXE in a different directory from
where Allegro checks for it. Your options are the following:

* Get the most recent version of Allegro, which fixes this.
* Remove the check from the Makefile. It's only a sanity check to make sure
the user really has DJGPP installed.
* Create a dummy CC1.EXE in bin. You can remove it after compiling Allegro.

Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com



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