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From: "Mike Ruskai" <thanny AT spambegone DOT home DOT com>
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Subject: Some questions, and some bugs (perhaps)
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 1998 09:11:14 GMT
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Recently downloaded DJGPP, to compile a program as a DPMI executable, to
escape segmentation problems.

After resolving a couple C library name differences (and omissions - no
strrev()), it took me a bit to figure out that ifstream and ofstream objects
weren't assuming ios::in and ios::out, as they should.

Primarily what I need to know is what defines the compiler makes, so that I
can make alterations specific to it, rather than to anything but my normal
compiler.

In addition, is there any way to compress the executables, and keep them
functional?  I tried PKLite, but that turned it into garbage.
--
 - Mike

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