[olug] OT: Seeking Information on Borland C++ CLI for M$

Daniel Pfile daniel at pfile.net
Wed Nov 20 22:34:14 UTC 2002


I don't remember having a problem with that compiler, but I was using 
it on NT 4 and Win2k.

I'd recommend getting cygwin. http://www.cygwin.com/

It's free, and you can run gcc on it.

-- Daniel

On Wednesday, November 20, 2002, at 04:24 PM, Don Kauffman wrote:

> List,
>
> I know this is off topic but does anyone here use the Borland C++ 
> compiler CLI on Windoze 98? If so, I'd appreciate a contact as I've 
> not been able to get the simple C  programs I've written to compile 
> correctly. Every time I run a compiled program I get an Invalid page 
> fault. I have a feeling I've missed setting  something in the linker 
> Do I need to list all the associated files? (i.e. .Syntax: ILINK32 
> objfiles, exefile, mapfile, libfiles, deffile, resfiles.) The UnHELP  
> files don't tell me much probably because I don't understand the 
> linking process very well yet.
>
> I've also not been able to get the system set up to do a compile and 
> link. I have to compile it first and then manually execute the linker 
> on the .OBJ files. From what I understand, I shouldn't have to do > that.
>
> I downloaded it for free so naturally Borland doesn't support it.
>
> The particular programs are:
> BCC32.EXE    C++ compiler (32-bit), command-line version version 5.5.1
> ILINK32.EXE    Incremental linker (32-bit), command-line version 5
>
> Let's do this off list unless other folks are having the same problem.
>
> Thanks for any help on this.
>
> -- 
> Don Kauffman
> Email: mailto:dkauffman at tconl.com
>
>
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