From: mvparvia AT gamma DOT hut DOT fi (Mikko V.I. Parviainen) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: compilng Allegro Date: 17 Aug 98 05:38:08 GMT Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, CS lab Lines: 32 Distribution: world Message-ID: References: <35d73f22 DOT 0 AT newsread1 DOT dircon DOT co DOT uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: gamma.hut.fi To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk "Siddiqui" writes: >I've compiled Allegro(using make) about two times before and I found Allegro >2 be really usefull. After my computer crashed and lost it's HD data I had >download again and compile yet again but this time "Make.exe" reports that >the djgpp package is missing and that I should have got the gcc compiler >when I already have and unzipped it as normal(along with 11 meg worth of the >other zipped files). Can ne1 help me here. I downloaded the newest version of djgpp and utilities last week, but not Allegro, since I had 3.0 already. As I tried to make it, it complained the same thing as yours. As I scanned the makefile for Allegro, I noticed that it checks the existence of gcc-compiler by looking for the program "cc1.exe" in the djgpp/bin directory. As the rest of the makefile did not reference cc1.exe, I commented it out and make'd it again. The library compiled OK. At least the example programs worked. This morning I downloaded the newest Allegro to my work and checked its makefile : it look for "gcc.exe" instead of "cc1.exe". The version number is still 3.0, but I do not know if minor revisions heve been made. So you have two options : either comment out the check for gcc-package (the test for cc1.exe) or down load the latests version. -- -- Mikko Parviainen IMTU tc+ tm++ tn+ ru+ ge++ 3i+ jt-- jd++ pi au st- ls kk hi++ dr++ as+ va+ so- zh+ da++