I have the latest of everything (ie, more or less the same as you have). Like I said, gcc works perfectly, and so does everything else (except gpc when a program uses directly or indirectly the gpc unit). So I am not quite sure what the problem is. Are there any djgpp issues with NT4 or Win2000?
Yes with Win2000 (besides the LFN problems). I have no more looked to c.o.m.djgpp recently, but AFAIR you can launch no more than a ridiculously small (2) number of subprocesses: rhide is not able to compile even gcc programs for that reason: it adds an extra level. But I have no machine to check. Hope this helps.
Maurice