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- From: robertson@physc1.byu.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: Question and problem with GCC/2
- Message-ID: <1992Aug20.171527.123@physc1.byu.edu>
- Date: 20 Aug 92 23:15:27 GMT
- References: <1992Aug19.212328.15304@talon.ucs.orst.edu>
- Organization: Brigham Young University
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- In article <1992Aug19.212328.15304@talon.ucs.orst.edu>, hilmera@ucs.orst.edu (Andrew Hilmer) writes:
- > Compiler: gcc/2 2.1
- > Problem: problem and question about gcc/2
- >
- > First the question. I have no trouble compiling and linking the
- > sample1.c "hello world" program, but I am curious about the multiple
- > prompts that link386 gave me. I just hit <enter> and the defaults
- > seemed to work ok. I could find no on-line documentation of link386,
- > of course. Is there some documentation of link386 available on the
- > net? I am FLAT broke, so getting a shelf-full of IBM docs is not an
- > option.
- >
- I also would like some documentation of link386. I am trying to run
- a REXX program that will automatically do the gcc compile and the link.
- I want it to not make me press return or enter the name of the .exe file
- the list file, the libraries, etc.
-
- I know that there are other things that link386 can do(from trying
- different parameters. Please tell me where I can get some docs on
- link386. I am a pooooor college student and will have trouble buying
- expensive docs. But if there is no other source, I will pay. What
- redbooks cover such info? Thanks,
-
- Jim Robertson robertson@physc1.byu.edu
-