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From: | lzwnews AT yahoo DOT com (Trav)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Need help with NTL installation
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Date: | 29 Sep 2004 21:50:00 -0700
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First, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to DJGPP, so apologies if
the question is too elementary.
I tried installing NTL (http://www.shoup.net/ntl/), but simply
couldn't get it to work with DJGPP. According to its instructions at
http://www.shoup.net/ntl/doc/tour-win.html
it said
"First, compile all of the files in "src", and create a static
library."
Ok I compiled with a -c, and obtained a bunch of *.o files.
"Make sure the compiler knows where to find NTL's include files
(directory "include" and not "include/NTL")"
I'm not so sure about this step, but I copied all the *.h files into
/djgpp/include directory.
"Then, to compile a program using the library, make sure the compiler
knows about the library and the directory of NTL's include files."
Which totally stumped me. I checked the DJGPP FAQ multiple times but
nothing seemed to be of help. Could any kind soul please help? Thanks.
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