Message-ID: <19971029155815.20798.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Remi Dallaire" To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: compiler Content-Type: text/plain Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 07:58:14 PST Precedence: bulk >>I have a successful installation of djgpp2.01 on my desktop system but am >>having trouble getting a successful install on my laptop. The compiler >>cannot find the include directory. It appears to be something amiss with >>the djgpp.env. However I am calling it in the autoexec.bat "set djgpp = >>c:\djgpp\djgpp.env" This is a problem wether I am on the network or not. >>and it is a gateway laptop that has windows 95 and has never had dos >>installed so it has only the windows 95 flavor of dos. Please reply >>directly to me as I am no longer on the djgpp list. >First of all, make sure that your djgpp.env isn't corrupt or otherwise >broken. Another possibility is that something stops autoexec.bat before it >gets to the `set djgpp' line. You can check for this by typing `set' at the >dos prompt and seeing if the DJGPP variable appears. If not, move the `set >djgpp' line to the top of the autoexec.bat. Also, make sure you have LFN=Y >set in the environment. >If you still can't find the problem, post the contents of config.sys and >autoexec.bat, djgpp.env, and the output of the `set' command. > >Nate Eldredge >eldredge AT ap DOT net To be sure that your djgpp.env is not corrupted, just copy the djgpp.env file of your desktop (The one that does work) on the one of your laptop (they are the same). As for the configuration, Nate did give ya all the info you need. Remi Dallaire leduk AT hotmail DOT com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com