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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 11:36:01 -0500
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Subject: Re: DJGPP Compiler
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> Anybody knows how can I know the version of my DJGPP compiler?

In a normal installation, there should be a "manifest" directory
(i.e. like c:\djgpp\manifest) that contains 1-3 files per installed
package.  You want the *.ver file - it tells you the version of the
installed package (of course, the *name* of the *.ver file has the
version also).

In addition, the include/sys/version.h file contains the version
number of the C library (djdev).

Also, "gcc -v" tells you the version of gcc (in fact, many gnu
programs use -v to tell you their versions).

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