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12 Aug 2024 09:22:22 EDT (-0400)
  Re: compiled lparser?  
From: Rudy Velthuis
Date: 5 Mar 1999 19:02:47
Message: <36e070a7.0@news.povray.org>
Marc Schimmler schrieb in Nachricht
<36DE7DBC.ECC7DCDA@ica.uni-stuttgart.de>...
>
>Thanks Rudy!
>
>And good luck with your new PC!

I could use it. I installed a new game I had bought for my son (LEGO LOCO),
which (I thionk) thoroughly ruined my Win98 installation. I had to
re-install, but had problems, because the BIOS virus protection kept
interfering, but couldn't show any message (somehow the Win98 installer
didn't allow it). I finally found out and installed Win98 again. Now I
didn't install the game on my new computer anymore, only on the old one,
which my (6 year old) son will get now. I'm still using the old one now
(must transfer 6GB of data on two HD first).

But I know, I have a tendency to go off-topic (some people have others words
for that, having something to do with elder women <g>).

Now to get to the topic again: I tried the code, using the flags -ansi
and -pedantic and
-Wall and it threw out some warnings (some void routines do not have a void
declaration) but no error. I don't know anything about all the include
directories, but I think you'll have to at least set pointers to the lib and
include directories. Why don't you use RHIDE for Linux
(http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~rho/rhide-linux.html)? I use RHIDE for DOS and
it strongly resembles the old Borland IDEs for DOS (Turbo Pascal and Turbo
C++).

--
Rudy Velthuis


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