Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/08/11/14:15:41
On 11 Aug 2004 00:32:53 -0700 in comp.os.msdos.djgpp,
idollanium AT yahoo DOT com (Ido Yehieli) wrote:
>Brian Inglis <Brian DOT Inglis AT SystematicSw DOT Invalid> wrote in message news:<jsmhh0prf56k2svrqlnhousoevdjlgdiem AT 4ax DOT com>...
>> On 10 Aug 2004 03:01:27 -0700 in comp.os.msdos.djgpp,
>> idollanium AT yahoo DOT com (Ido Yehieli) wrote:
>>
>> >changed it and it still doesn't work (same error message).
>> >any other ideas maybe?
>>
>> Did you use normal / or backslash \ and did you change both copies of
>> 387emu to emu387:
>>
>> set emu387=c:/djgpp/bin/emu387.dxe
>> set 387=N
>>
>> If that still doesn't work, open a Command window if necessary
>> (Start/Run/command/OK), and type "dir /s c:\djgpp\*.dxe", then copy
>> the directory name displayed, but using forward slashes, and the file
>> name displayed, into the "set" line in config.sys or autoexec.bat,
>> then reboot (or Shutdown/Restart) your system and try again.
>
>still doesn't work, but something strange happened:
>dir c:\djgpp\bin\*.dxe
>showed the emu387.dxe file
>but
>dir /s c:\djgpp\bin\*.dxe
>did not. perhapse this has something to do with the problem?
If you're not using a DOS COMMAND/CMD shell, and DJGPP/bin is in your
path, you're running the fileutils DJGPP/bin/dir == "ls -bC", not the
internal command dir, for which you have to run the command shell
"command /c dir /s c:\djgpp\*.dxe". The clue is the direction of the
directory separators on the output: normal / for DJGPP, backwards \
for DOS, but you should also get either an error message such as
"DJGPP/bin/dir: /s: No such file or directory (ENOENT)" or a list of
the contents if you have a top level directory "C:\S".
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Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Brian DOT Inglis AT CSi DOT com (Brian dot Inglis at SystematicSw dot ab dot ca)
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