Le 13 Juillet 2000, à 13:35, Maurice Lombardi a écrit:
Viktor Kuznetsov a écrit :
Do I need to do something this to make _binary distribution_ to work? Or it's related only to building the compiler itself?
No it's a fully functional binary distribution. It supposes only that the corresponding binaries for gcc (gcc2952b.zip) have also been installed.
Maurice
I tried to upgrade my old GPC and GCC (2.8.1 versions). I removed entirely the content of the DJGPP directory. I downloaded gcc2952b.zip from Simtel (and a lot of new DJGPP stuff, accordingly to the zip-picker page) and ftp://agnes.dida.physik.uni-essen.de/home/maurice/gpc-20000707-i586-pc- msdosdjgpp-v203.zip. I only installed the binaries but it doesn't work properly (I can't compile some ancient files and I can't install the Pascal files of GRX232).
Then, I guess I have to recompile GCC but how to do this under MS-DOS (Windows 98) ? I downloaded GCC sources and bsh203b.zip but do I need some more tools ?
I worry about those ancient files that I don't find in gpc-20000707-i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-v203.zip : pc.exe, epc.exe, bpc.exe, gpc-cpp.exe. Are they no more needed ?
Previously, I had libcurso.a in the /lib directory and it seems the Crt unit needed it. Is it the same now ? (I installed PDCurses 2.4 but it doesn't produce a libcurso.a file)
Thanks for your help.
-- "Couperin"