Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/08/09/10:13:30
Ron House wrote:
>
> Thanks Eli. I have found a file called readme.DJGPP, which seems to be
> the instructions you are referring to. I'll see how I go. Many thanks to
> you and Nimrod for your assistance.
I have been following the instructions given to upgrade my compiler. I
deleted the list of files given in the readme file (cc1.exe etc) -
although these weren't in the directories stated, they were in
lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/2.81.
I unpacked lgp2952b.zip, gcc2952b.zip, gpp2952b.zip, and djcrx203.zip.
Then I had the following dialog. (sdir is a program of mine to locate
files.):
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c:\tmp>gxx t.cpp
gxx.exe: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such file or
directory
(ENOENT)
d:\djgpp>sdir .,cc1plus.*
.\LIB\GCC-LIB\DJGPP\2.952\CC1PLUS.EXE 2369395 Jan 14 13:13:24 2000
c:\tmp>path=%PATH%;d:\djgpp\lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\2.952
c:\tmp>gxx t.cpp
d:/djgpp/bin/ld.exe: cannot open -lgcc: No such file or directory
(ENOENT)
d:\djgpp>sdir .,libgcc.*
.\LIB\GCC-LIB\DJGPP\2.952\LIBGCC.A 314120 Jan 14 12:53:32 2000
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As you can see, the files are there, but in a "2.952" directory that
isn't being 'seen'. I found and inspected a file called djgpp.env, but
nothing in it seems to refer to the old "2.81" directory, which was
seen, so I am somewhat baffled.
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