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Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 03:37:57 -0800 (PST)
From: Levent Yavas <mlistlev AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Re: djgpp on 386
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Thank you very much all guys & gals ...

I installed:
djdev201.zip
bnu27b.zip
gcc2721b.zip
csdpmi5b.zip
mak3791b.zip
rhide15b.zip, rhid15ab.zip, rh1501b.zip

This configuration ran fine with makefiles. But rhide
crashes when starting. Actually it wasn't run really
fine with my older djgpp setup, crashes when opening
some source file. But why it selects a particular
djgpp setup I don't understand. Reinstalled some newer
development versions of rhide over not working one but
with no success. Aren't that latest versions supposed
to be most bug fixed? I'll try previous versions
instead.

Rugxulo thank you very much for your detailed
explanations and djgpp package.
I'm not tried your djgpp version, but I'll definitely
try it.

Levent Yavas



--- Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Feb 3, 2:38 am, "Rod Pemberton"
> <do_not_h DOT  DOT  DOT  AT nohavenot DOT cmm> wrote:
> > "Rugxulo" <rugx DOT  DOT  DOT  AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
> >
> >
>
news:5a1646f8-6338-4467-844b-13a66a544223 AT v39g2000pro DOT googlegroups DOT com...
> >
> > > [on webpage] "all these srcs take 23 MB of
> space, so I'm lucky it fits my
> >
> > Google Pages allotment!! "
> >
> > You could link to them stored elsewhere:
> 
> Well, I cleared up some space (and could even clear
> a little more), so
> it's a non-issue at the moment. Just kinda shocking
> that a file meant
> for putting on a single floppy needs 20 times that
> for the sources.
> (Of course, that's due to me not removing non-DOS
> parts of GCC and
> BinUtils, which I'm not sure is worth trying since
> I'm afraid I'd
> accidentally remove something important). At least I
> switched
> to .tar.bz2 for most stuff, so that saved some
> space. And, as
> mentioned, I used that instead of other better
> compression formats
> because DJTAR is more useful (in-place
> decompression, SFN and LFN
> friendly, extract to screen, poor man's wildcards,
> etc).   ;-)
> 
> > Rapidshare (free file sharing)
> >  free PER FILE max file upload: 200Mb (deleted
> after 90-days without
> >
>
download)http://rapidshare.com/agb.htmlhttp://rapidshare.com
> 
> So many websites have broken links, it's quite
> annoying. And trying to
> get archived files from the WayBack Machine ends up
> truncating them
> (apparently) at 99%. I don't even honestly know what
> Google Pages
> gives for bandwidth, but since I never get any
> e-mails about my site,
> I'm not worried.    ;-)
> 
> BTW, years ago some people mentioned making a small
> DJGPP distro (e.g.
> George Foot with 2.7.2.1) but never finished due to
> various issues. It
> was even suggested that DJ himself mirror it so they
> wouldn't have to
> have all sources. Granted, I'm fairly certain he's
> not interested
> (already mentioned this to him before). I just
> thought an extra small
> GCC C compiler was useful.  ;-)
> 
> > 000webhost.com (free web hosting)
> >   free 1500Mb disk space, 100 Gb data
> transferhttp://www.000webhost.com/
> >
> > You'll have to read 000webhost's term's.  IIRC,
> it's free because they "data
> > mine," i.e., analyze user connections to your
> website...
> 
> I think a lot of companies do things like that. Of
> course, I'm less
> concerned than you are. But anyways, sites like that
> seem to disappear
> pretty abruptly without warning, which is annoying.
> 
> > > Anyways, here's the sources for everything
> >
> > Maybe a post with all links to
> comp.os.msdos.programmer... ?  I think there
> > are a few guys there who use DJGPP but don't post
> here.
> 
> I thought about posting there, but I wasn't sure if
> anybody would
> really care. And since this was DJGPP-related, I
> stuck it here (and
> still wonder whether anyone cares, heh).
> 
> > If you're still reading the OpenWatcom NGs, you
> might post there too...
> > :-)   It might draw some scorn, but IIRC there are
> a few there who used to
> > post here.
> 
> Well, it's a similar issue with OpenWatcom. You can
> cram a small 16-
> bit target C compiler on one floppy too. I've
> mentioned all that (esp.
> to Harry Potter, who wanted a small version to
> transfer to his old
> 486). I would've cross-posted there, but this is
> only DJGPP-related.
> Still, the whole idea is the same:  remove
> unnecessary tools (DMPOBJ,
> DOS4GW, WASMR), include only C stuff, use 7-Zip or
> UHarc, etc.
> 
> > I occasionally see questions about DJGPP on other
> groups.  When I recommend
> > posting here, no one ever takes my advice...
> 
> I don't know whether DOS users are just anarchists,
> lazy, or just busy
> busy busy with their own projects. (I think they're
> just really strong-
> willed, independent, and always working on
> something.) It's hard to
> convince them to do anything! (And I should know.)  
>  ;-)
> 
> > Webring's seem to be falling out of usage, but you
> might also think about
> > joining the WebRing's for DJGPP or Allegro.
> 
> Nah, I don't think I get much traffic anyways.   
> ;-)
> 



      

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