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Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 06:25:33 +0530
From: Prashant TR <prashant_tr AT yahoo DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: how to use DJGPP?
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Josh Haglund wrote:

> I have the following files already:
>
> bnu2951b.zip 2.44 Mb
> csdpmi4b.zip  40.5 Kb
> djdev203.zip  1.46 Mb
> djlsr203.zip    1.44 Mb
> gcc2952b.zip 1.84 Mb
> gdb418b.zip   1.12 Mb
> gpp2952b.zip  1.63 Mb
> lgp262sr.zip     480 Kb
> lgp2952b.zip   482 Kb
> mak379b.zip  262 Kb
> txi40b.zip       631 Kb
>

Yes, OK.


>
> I want to learn how to use DJGPP, just to compile Crafty.
> It can't be that hard.
> I use cgywin and compile crafty, but it is slow and environmental.

That depends on what this "crafty" is. If you have a Makefile there,
just type `make' in that directory and it should build. In some packages,
you'll need to configure it  and then run `make'. So, you might also
need bsh*.zip.

--
Prashant

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