From: nn DOT oti AT ad DOT yan DOT com (H.N.) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: long filenames not available to DJGPP on NT? Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 16:04:40 GMT Organization: Connix - The Connecticut Internet Exchange Lines: 43 Distribution: world Message-ID: <67102s$919@beast.connix.com> References: <348FD477 DOT 748 AT tpd DOT tno DOT nl> <348FD897 DOT 17E5 AT rug DOT ac DOT be> <348FE7A8 DOT 46F3 AT tpd DOT tno DOT nl> <66vi81$n64 AT beast DOT connix DOT com> NNTP-Posting-Host: nnoti.connix.com To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk In article , Shawn Hargreaves wrote: >H.N. writes: >>1. DOS is dying and less and less usage will be found for it. > >Perhaps. But since djgpp is a DOS compiler, if you think that, maybe you >would be better off using one of native win32 gcc ports? > I do! But I love DGJPP and wish I could still use it in my work as I used to in the good old days of the 'good-old-DOS'. > >>I'm puzzled by the sharp responses on this NG every time this question >>is raised > >I think people get annoyed by this question not because you are asking >for specific win32 support, but because you are asking someone else to >write it. It is a basic fact of life that there are always more things >needing to be coded than there are people to do them. If anyone cared >enough about this problem to want to spend their time solving it, they >will already be doing that without you needing to ask (in fact I believe >that someone is already working on this). So when you make a request >like this, you are basically either asking someone to give up some other >project that they are currently doing in order to help you with your >problem, or you are asking someone who is already working on it to hurry >up and do it more quickly. Neither of these seems very reasonable to me, >which is why people tend to turn around and say that if you need it that >badly, you should code it yourself... > I did *not* ask for help just commenting on the future of PC programming and the reality of today's cross-platform needs. The tone of your answer supports my second point. I'll never assume that someone else should do my work for me. My talents are in areas that has nothing to do with compilers and/or system programming. As much as I can program a cross-platform interface/converter/translator/database in my sleep ;) I know that other people can do the same with Win32. Again I do *not* ask to do this this for me. Hemi >>Remove the first two '.' for email<<