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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:03:20 +0200
From: Tim Van Holder <tim DOT vanholder AT falconsoft DOT be>
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Subject: Re: Problem linking with gcc
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"Micah J. Kimbrough" wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>      I am trying to compile and link a program with gcc that came with
> djcpp. I tried entering the link command manually like gcc.exe -o
> file.exe file.o file.o file.o ... etc. -lm  and I modified the makefile
> to use gcc and ran it as well and it still will not link under Windows
> 98 dos shell. What it is seems to be doing is cutting off the link
> command even when running the make file. This is the error I get:
> gcc.exe: fil No such file or directory (ENOENT). Notice that file.o is
> fil, I meant to do that because it is cutting off the actual file name
> when I run make. I can add parameters to the makefile and manually and
> it cuts it off at a different place.

That's typical for DOS shells, such as command.com.
Do you have the DJGPP port of bash installed?  If so, add

  SHELL = /bin/sh

to the Makefile; then there should be no command-line length issues.
And of course you can just run bash and execute the compilation/link
from
the command line as well.

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