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Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 14:51:15 -0500
Message-Id: <199812081951.OAA05560@envy.delorie.com>
From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
CC: alextxm AT tin DOT it
In-reply-to: <Version.32.19981208202949.00e1a2a0@box1.tin.it> (message from
Alessandro Pisani on Tue, 08 Dec 1998 20:40:04 -0100)
Subject: Re: DJGPP 2.02 and GCC 2.8.1 PROBLEM [urgent!] [SOLVED!]
References: <Version DOT 32 DOT 19981208121421 DOT 00dc1d40 AT box1 DOT tin DOT it> <Version DOT 32 DOT 19981208202949 DOT 00e1a2a0 AT box1 DOT tin DOT it>
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

> >If that doesn't help, set LFN=n in the environment and see what happens 
> >then.
> 
> WOA !!! THIS WORKS !!!!!!! TA-DAAA !!! 
> Keeping djgpp 2.02 djgpp.env and setting LFN=n *in the environment* gcc
> 2.8.1 works fine.

You might need to re-install your other zips (like lgp) with LFN=Y so
that DJGPP 2.02 will see them properly with LFN=Y, which is now the
default.  If you've edited your 2.01 djgpp.env to say LFN=Y, you
should be OK, but if you've been running 2.01 with LFN=N on Windows
95, you'll probably have long-file-name issues when you upgrade to
2.02.

> PS: I hope that a fix to the buggy LFN-gcc 2.8.1/djgpp 2.02 behaviour
>     will be soon available ;)

If re-installing your zips with long file names doesn't help, feel
free to figure out what's wrong and send us a fix.  We always welcome
help from people, especially when our systems work and yours doesn't.

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