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From: Tony Welsh <reply DOT here AT this DOT newsgroup>
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Subject: Re: HELP! "invalid page exception"??
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Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 20:43:18 +0100
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> This is a mistake: you need lgpp295b.zip.  lgp2811b.zip does not belong to GCC
> 2.95, it's from an older version of the compiler.  Mixing versions generally means
> trouble.  (But I don't think it is the reason for the crashes.)

Got the file, did a fresh unpack so that no 2.81 stuff would be left (ie renamed the
orignal directory, ran down the list of zips from the zip picker, uncompressing them
into a folder called C:\DJGPP)  The \GNU subfolder now only contains one folder with
a 2.81 version number, "BINUTL-2.81".  I then copied my \SRC directory into the
DJGPP folder, entered the DOS box, entered "GCC -C C:\DJGPP\SRC\CHAP01_1.C" and was
greeted by the wonderful error popup again, with the same exception details as
before.

The other folders in the \GNU directory are GCC-2.95, MAKE-3.77 and TEXINFO3.12


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