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Date: Thu, 19 Aug 1999 09:47:05 +0300 (WET)
From: Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv>
To: Felix Natter <f DOT natter AT ndh DOT net>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: changes in gcc-2.95?
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On 18 Aug 1999, Felix Natter wrote:

> Hi,
> I've got a few problems with my gcc-2.95-Installation
> (djdev-2.02, gcc2.95b, gcc2.95b, bnu2.81 ..)
> I tried to compile my old projects with 2.95, but I get lots
> of errors. For example, it does not seem to look in /djgpp/include
> for headers by default.

It should search there. I suspect some problem with instalation. Try
compiling test example with option -v 
	gcc -v foo.c -o foo.exe

and post output (together with Your settings of PATH and DJGPP from
autoexec.bat). Of course replace foo with name of Your actual source file.
 

> When starting gxx (without arguments) I get:
> ld.exe: cannot open -lgpp

Seems that You forgot to install lgpp295b.zip needed for gxx.exe.
If You don't need libg++ then I sugestusing gpp.exe instead of gxx.exe.

> and when I compile with g++ and explicitly include
> -I/djgpp/include, it complains it can't find /djgpp/fx/in
> (the modules are in /djgpp/fx/incl so I
> assume it's getting truncated ?)
> If you do have the time, you can check out the sources from
> http://www.ndh.net/home/natter/djsource.zip
> (you need make)
> 
> Could someone tell me where I can find the user-visible changes
> (changes in usage) when I move from 2.81 to 2.95 ?
> 

The best visible is more strict syntactical check for C++.

Andris

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