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Message-ID: <36915229.C4D5AC78@gmx.net>
Date: Mon, 04 Jan 1999 22:43:37 -0100
From: Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: using tvision with djgpp
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Jorge Ivan Meza Martinez wrote :
> 
> Now, I got the source file, tvisions.zip, and I am trying to compile with my
> actual version of DJGPP.

At first I want to say, that stopped supporting this package
already for a long time, so my hints only from my memory.

> 
> When I run 'make', I get this error:
> 
> Makefile:370: no file name for `include'
> make.exe: [Names/BackgroundName.o] Error -1 (ignored)

As you can see here, the error is ignored, so it is
not a real error.

> makefile's 370 line is:
> 
> "include $(depfiles)"

This was my attempt for the automatically generated dependencies.
And since the makefile doesn't stop, it is harmless.

> and I get the next error for each other file.

But any of them (you wrote here) is ignored. So where is
the real problem?

> when I was trying to make the library, I found that this computer hadn't
> 'sed', so I downloaded sed302. is it a good version ? or is it old ?

sed 3.02 is the newest one and I hope, that it will work also,
like the old one which I used when I made the package (it was
1.17 or so)

> >Ad the -fno-rtti switch when you compile the sample
> 
> I haven't tried this because I am trying to recompile the library first.

And that's probably also the better solution.

Robert
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