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Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 22:15:23 +0200
From: Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de>
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Subject: Re: Does anybody remember how to compile djdev203?
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Thank you for your assistance.  I have stopped using gcc302.
The only 29NN compiler that seems not to crash on my XP system when I try
to compile the sources is 2.95.3 together with binutils 2.9.5.
The 2.95.3 compiler also does not show the $(LIBSTDCXX) issue.
It now compiles but there are still 2 new issues:

gcc -O2 makemake.c -o makemake.exe
c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C stub native
bison -o djasm-n.c djasm.y
gcc -g djasm-n.c -o ../../hostbin/djasm.exe
./../misc.exe rm djasm-n.c
./../../hostbin/djasm.exe stub.asm stub.h stub.map
0x5e5 bytes generated, 0x600 bytes in file, 0x870 bytes total, 137 symbols
gcc -g stub2inc.c -o stub2inc.exe
./stub2inc.exe stub.map stub.asm ./../../include/stubinfo.h
gcc -g stubedit.c -o ../../hostbin/stubedit.exe
gcc -g stubify.c -o ../../hostbin/stubify.exe
c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C dxe native
gcc -g -DDXE_LD=\"ld\" dxegen.c -o ../../hostbin/dxegen.exe
c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C mkdoc
building new response file
gcc -g mkdoc.cc -o ../../hostbin/mkdoc.exe
c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C libc
../makemake.exe
makemake: scanning libc for makefiles

[snip]

c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C crt0
gcc ... -c _main.c
gcc ... -c brk.c
gcc ... -c c1args.c
gcc ... -c c1loadef.c
gcc ... -c c1pglob.c
gcc ... -c crt1.c
gcc ... -c mcount.c
gcc ... -c memhandl.c
gcc ... -c rfinfo.c
gcc @../../gcc.opt -I. -I- -I../../../include  -MMD -c crt0.S -o ../../../lib/crt0.o
c:/TMP\ccWHZ1F4.s: Assembler messages:
c:/TMP\ccWHZ1F4.s:403: Warning: Indirect ljmp without `*'
c:/TMP\ccWHZ1F4.s:492: Warning: Indirect lcall without `*'
sed 's AT crt0 DOT o@../../../lib/crt0.o@' crt0.d > crt02.d
gcc @../../gcc.opt -I. -I- -I../../../include  -MMD -c gcrt0.S -o ../../../lib/gcrt0.o
c:/TMP\cchMl1Pa.s: Assembler messages:
c:/TMP\cchMl1Pa.s:407: Warning: Indirect ljmp without `*'
c:/TMP\cchMl1Pa.s:496: Warning: Indirect lcall without `*'
sed 's AT gcrt0 DOT o@../../../lib/gcrt0.o@' gcrt0.d > gcrt02.d
building new response file

[snip]

c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe -C go32
gcc ... -c dpmiexcp.c
gcc ... -c exceptn.S
c:/TMP\ccf5N2Ic.s: Assembler messages:
c:/TMP\ccf5N2Ic.s:352: Warning: Indirect ljmp without `*'
c:/TMP\ccf5N2Ic.s:404: Warning: Indirect ljmp without `*'
gcc ... -c go32cbrk.c
gcc ... -c godefv1.S
gcc ... -c gopint.c
gcc ... -c gopvec.c
gcc ... -c goqmem.c
gcc ... -c gormcb.c
gcc ... -c gormem.c
gcc ... -c gorvec.c
gcc ... -c infostrc.c
building new response file

[snip]

../makemake.exe -2
makemake: scanning libc for object files
c:/djgpp-2.03/bin/make.exe ./../../lib/libc.a
gcc -c -DLIB=libc ./../ident.c -o id_c.o
ar q ./../../lib/libc.a @makefile.rf id_c.o
C:\DJGPP-2.03\BIN/ar.exe: ./../../lib/libc.a: rename: Not enough memory (ENOMEM)
make.exe[2]: *** [../../lib/libc.a] Error 1
make.exe[1]: *** [all] Error 2
make.exe: *** [subs] Error 2

I do not know if the assembler warning is serious.
I have increased the:
   Minimum amount of stack space (bytes/K/M) ? [0x500000 (5120k)]
   Size of real-memory transfer buffer (bytes/K/M) ? [0x8000 (32k)]
of both make.exe and ar.exe but it did not work.

Any suggestions?

TIA,
Juan M. Guerrero

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