From: "A.Appleyard" Organization: Materials Science Centre To: DJGPP AT DELORIE DOT COM Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 11:29:01 GMT Subject: FAQ error Message-ID: <9350405C9A@fs2.mt.umist.ac.uk> In djgppfaq.txt unzipped from simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2/faq201b.zip (7 July 1996), are these lines:- work with EMX, and assume you unpacked everything into `/rsxwdk.' You will `AUTOEXEC.BAT.' `AUTOEXEC.BAT.' renaming their directories to `Coast.' Therefore, if you don't find the `fsdb.' The latter presents a user interface similar to that includes `INFO.EXE' and its docs. Unzip it and run `Info.' It will If you use Emacs, you already know about `Info.' (What's that? You the utilities, like `Sed' or `Gprof.'* inside it, usually in the directory called `man' or `doc.' Objective-C) `cc1obj.exe.' You can use the `-v' switch to GCC to see what `cc1.exe.' In djgppfaq.htm this sort of thing appears as e.g. Info. etc etc, with a confusing tramp fullstop included in quoted instructions etc. There is a need to go through the FAQ's etc replacing .' by '. wherever necessary. I have read that in USA quite often computer book writers have to get the AK47 out when printers etc get hardline insistent on putting following punctuation inside a preceding closing quote regardless of whatever. To my way of thinking, `Info' is one command, `Info.' is another different command.