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Message-ID: | <009201be5693$82cce580$3d37cc98@1und1/1061-202online.de> |
From: | "Christian Henz" <chrhenz AT gmx DOT de> |
To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
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Date: | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:17:09 +0100 |
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>but then when I try to compile it, it says "Bad Command Or File Name." You get that message whenever command.com (or whatever) can't find the command or executable that you typed in. Solution: set DJGPP's \BIN directory on your PATH. Read the FAQ to find out what changes you have to make in your AUTOEXEC.BAT. You could also write a new batch-file that will "initialize" DJGPP (set the DJGPP enviroment variable and set \BIN on the PATH) - at least thats what I did. Christian. > Can you please help me? Thank you very much for your time...I really >appreciate it. Hope to hear from you soon! Bye! > >Always, >-= John Shanahan >(NGDeviler AT aol DOT com) >
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