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Subject: Re: MESA3D compiling problem
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From: batchex <thedark1NOthSPAM AT phreaker DOT net DOT invalid>
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Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 12:36:57 -0700
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Hi,

OK, the problems are caused by something (either make or gcc)
misinterpret forward slashes, like when I change 'INCLUDE=..
\INCLUDE' to 'INCLUDE=../INCLUDE' the problems go away, but not
the last one (the one with gcc errors).

B'cause Brian Paul said that Mesa's dos drivers needs some
substansial works I decided to quit trying to compile Mesa and
switch to MGL instead.

I noticed that MGL needs C++. So I d/l lgp2952.zip from DJGPP
home and CPLS101.zip from PCG (Pentium Compiler Group) home.
PGCC needs DJGPP headers. What I'm asking is when I decompressed
the files, I couldn't find C++ headers. In what zip file C++
headers contained? (I haven't used C++ with DJGPP before)

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