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From: Mike Gee <mikegee AT creator DOT dp DOT ua>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Include Paths
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 06:07:05 +0200
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In article <387946CB DOT 91234A52 AT global2000 DOT net>,  Mon, 10 Jan 2000 02:52:37 
GMT,  Andrea Ryan says...
> Hello,
> I have downloaded the two batch files that Mike provided.  Everything
> referred to MGL in the autoexec.bat file has been remed out.  The library
> batch file has been used to produce copies of the library files with file
> names in this format: libitsname.a.  The the path in the simplemgl.bat file
> has been corrected and its filename has been added to the autoexec.bat
> file.  The header files still can't be found. They are not in the search
> path.  Should the startmgl.bat file be used (or the MGL compilation shell in
> Win95)?  A funny thing is happening.  GCC attempts to compile the score code
> when I am in the MGL compilation shell, but when I am not using the shell,
> nothing, not even a very simple hello world program, will compile.  It must
> be a problem with DJGPP.  

Uh-huh. Ii is, indeed. First off, there's a typo in your PATH setting. 
Pasting from your following post (next time don't spread relevant info 
into several postings)

SET PATH =C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%

What you're setting here is "PATH ", not "PATH". Feel the difference. 

Other than that, I don't see any fatal errors. 

It must work, if it don't, then you're doing something strange 
amd unorthodox, like running configuration bat file in one dos window and 
gcc in another.

Suggestions, anyone?

-- 
Best regards, Mike

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