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From: Lennart Marien <lennartm AT metronet DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Problems with GCC under Win95!?!
Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 20:20:04 +0200
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Eli Zaretskii schrieb:

> If GCC itself runs, then you should first look for the problem in your
> programs, or in the way you compile them.  GCC is itself a DJGPP program,
> so if it runs, there's no reason why other DJGPP programs won't.

What exactly do you mean with "runs"?The program starts, but aborts
during compilation.If I run gcc like this:
gcc bla.c
GCC should just compile bla.c into bla.o and then bla.exe.
It should  *not* run the compiled program, should it?
If so, my programs must contain mistakes, but I donŽt think so.
The error happens, while producing the *.exe files, so it must
be GCC.If that piece of Code down there is not executable under
Win95 then IŽll erase that scum from my harddisk.
Well, look:

main(void)
{
};

The error *happens*, so what is wrong?
Is there really nobody out there, who ever had this problem???????


> So I would siggest to debug your programs, or tell more about how did you
> build them (a full GCC command line would be a good start).

gcc bla.c is the full command line!


TIA

P.S.:
ShouldnŽt we all erase WIn95?:-))
cu


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