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Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 11:23:16 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: Re^2: How install djgpp
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Please make sure your mailer setup is correct.  First, your From: address 
is wrong.  And second, you are using non-ASCII (probably Cyrillic) 
letters in your mail, but the message headers don't state the correct 
encoding of the text, which prevents my mail software from displaying the 
correct characters.

On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Oleg Ossovitskii wrote:

>  >> pgcc101.zip
> 
>  EZ> Get rid of this, you will be mixing different versions of GCC which
>  EZ> will get you into trouble.
> Which files I need to install working copy of Djgpp???

The file readme.1st, which is part of djdev202.zip, lists the
necessary files.  Please follow that advice.  When you have the FAQ,
read section 4.5 there, it tells some more about additional packages
you might want to install.

>  >> C:\APP\djgpp\bin>gxx.exe -I..\INCLUDE hello.cpp
>  >> ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcx: File format not recognized
> 
>  EZ> Do you have a file named libstdcx.a in your lib subdirectory?  That's
>  EZ> what the linker is looking for.
> I haven't this file.

Are you running DJGPP from Windows 9X?  If so, do you have a file
named libstdcxx.a (note: two `x' letters at the end!) in your lib
subdirectory?

Also, please post here what does "dir C:\APP\djgpp\bin\gxx.exe"
print.  I suspect that you have an old version of gxx.exe, perhaps
from that pgcc archive you downloaded.  The latest gxx.exe is in
djdev202.zip, and it is dated Dec 13, 1998.

> First linker was looking for crt0.o and can't link. I'd
> copy crt0.o in the current directory fro \djgpp\lib

Please don't randomly copy files, you will mess up your entire
installation beyond any repair.  If you get error messages, look them
up in the FAQ, or ask here, if you cannot figure them out.  DJGPP
should work, if set up correctly, without any file copying
whatsoever.

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