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Date: | Mon, 2 May 2005 11:55:45 -0400 |
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From: | DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> |
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May 2005 15:44:27 GMT) | |
Subject: | Re: gcc -MM output |
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> id2id.o: id2id.c c:/djgpp/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/3.21/djgpp.ver > hashlib.h > > and the question is: Why the djgpp.ver reference? First off, the gcc specs tell gcc to forcibly include that file for each compile. That's where you get symbols like __DJGPP_MINOR__ and such. Second, I don't know why gcc is treating it like a user include; it should be a system include. Try using "gcc -v -MM ..." and see what command option it's using, and see if there's an alternate that gets rid of that entry.
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