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From: Sahab Yazdani <sahaby AT geocities DOT com>
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Subject: Intermidate AND Final Directory
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Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 21:08:54 -0500
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In Borland C++, (AND Watcom I believe) you can select where the compiler
puts your intermidiate (.O) and release files (.EXE).  Can the same be
done with GCC?  Is there a command line function or something.  Or do I
have to declare it in my makefile?  I just want my files to be neat. 
FOr instance...

C:\PROJECT>  this is main directory (Final execuable goes here
C:\PROJECT\SOURCE> this is source directory
C:\PROJECT\INTER> this is where all the useless files go (*.0) that I
can't use

anyway of doing this?
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