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Message-ID: <368138CE.4452A0E4@montana.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 11:39:10 -0700
From: bowman <bowman AT montana DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Trying DJGPP and RSXNTDJ on Win98
References: <19981223124239 DOT 22192 DOT 00000783 AT ng134 DOT aol DOT com>
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com


Celeval wrote:
> 
> 1)  gcc -v tells me it's gcc version 2.8.1, the example in RSXNTDJ gives gcc
>     2.7.2.something.  Do I need to switch to an older version?  What version of

2.8.1 is fine for C programming. C++ is a problem. I understand C++ used
to work with the earlier version, but I haven't tested it. I believe all
that is required is a rebuild of the compiler with the stabs option
enabled, but I haven't gotten that ambitious yet.

> The patches given with RSXNTDJ don't seem to match up to this release,
> is there a newer version of the patch?

I have put two sets of patches on my site,

http://people.montana.com/~bowman/Rsxntdj/rsxntdj.htm

The first [patch] will handle most of the files you will need for
straightforward Windows programming. The second [DirectX] patches the
headers used with DirectX and provides a workaround for UUID
information.

The djgpp 'ld' works for me for producing .exe files, but the rsxntdj
'ld' seems to be needed to successfully build a .dll. I believe the .dll
options will need some work.

You might want to search the archives for the discussion on modifying
the spec file to include either the /mt or /st library in the search
path.

NOTE: I'm working on Win95, but I assume the above will work on 98. NT
users are on their own.

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