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From: sproctor AT enter DOT net (Sean)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: allegro troubles
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 21:47:02 GMT
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On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 23:37:26 -0500, Jeremy Brown
<peart2112Remove AT iquest DOT net> wrote:

>Okay,
>
>	I tried using this '-lalleg' as a command line option while compiling
>same thing and as obvious as it may sound I am including allegro.h, but
>in the case of allegro should i use the '""' or the '<>' I think it's
>probably more proper to use the double quotes as for it linking with
>liballeg.a I'm not quite sure wether it is or not what do I to tell if
>it is or not?  As far as if my system can handle it it should it
>compiled every example program without worries.
>
>Something else maybe?
>
>Jeremy
>
>
>> 
>> Are you including allegro.h?
>> Linking with liballeg.a?
>> 
>> -Mike
use <>  read the allegro docs and such, they tell you what to do.

Sean

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