->> Unless there is someway to have SYSDEP.H and CONF.H files be generated ->> independtly of actually running the script, I'll probably be sticking with ->> pl8 and migrating some of the more useful enhancements over to it. -> ->I don't think there's any reason to even bother with 'configure' under ->OS/2. I didn't even write 'configure'; I wrote 'configure.in' and then ->ran it through a program called 'autoconf' which generated the 'configure' ->script for me. (Since it's automatically generated it should not be ->manually modified). -> ->If you're using OS/2, really the best thing to do IMHO is to delete (or ->ignore) 'configure', copy 'conf.h.in' to 'conf.h', and manually turn on ->or off any features that OS/2 has. Thanks for the information, Jeremy. I'll work on it and see what I can come up with. I did look at conf.h.in and I did see the #undef in there. I'll let you know what needs to be turned on with OS/2 and the GCC port for OS/2. Like I said before, Circle30bpl8 compiled fine with little modification. Dave Quote of the day: He has a heart as warm as bath water. -- The Tick. +==================================================================+ | David Carver, Programmer Analyst "Spooooooooonnnnnn!!!" | | Columbus State Community College -- The Tick | | Email: dcarver@cougar.colstate.cc.oh.us | +==================================================================+
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