From: "Jose Manuel Lopez-Cepero" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Newbie need help Date: 6 May 97 21:27:48 GMT Organization: Unisource Espana NEWS SERVER Lines: 35 Message-ID: <01bc5a64$513b4700$f4dae0c2@sigmactv> References: <5kkj5v$pjj$1 AT news DOT uit DOT no> NNTP-Posting-Host: macarena.ctv.es To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk hya! Andre Larsen Risnes escribió en artículo <5kkj5v$pjj$1 AT news DOT uit DOT no>... > I just downloaded djgpp, emacs(love that editor!) and extra utilities from > ftp.funet.fi I am sure i have all the files described in readme.1st. I have > unzipped these files to > f:\djgpp\v2\ > f:\djgpp\v2misc > etc. > I have added the f:\djgpp\v2\bin directory to my path, and the line > set djgpp=f:\djgpp\v2\djgpp.env to autoexec.bat > > Now, when i type gcc i get "bad command or file name" > Is there supposed to be a gcc executable? (which i don't have) > does djgpp _have_ to be on c:\djgpp ? (i hope not, it's all crammed) Be sure you have downloaded the gcc. It is in a package called gcc2721b.zip on v2gnu. Also, the way you have unzipped the installation is not the right one. You should create a directory with whichever name you want (eg. f:\djgpp). Then, copy the zip files there and run some: pkunzip -d *.zip Of course you can expand files by hand, but a) do so on the f:\djgpp directory and b) *make sure* you specify -d to get subdirectories (or use gunzip, which hasn't got the problem). There is only one package that does not fit: the Allegro zip. If you wanna install it, first create an djgpp\allegro dir, get onto it, and unshrink the alleg22 zipfile (again with -d)... and that's all (of course if you install Allegro or GRX or simmilar you should run make's). adieu sigma AT ctv DOT es