-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- ð thus on 08 Feb 96 11:49:23 EST, David virtually scripted... - -> Some unquoted text follows... - -> 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. David> Thanks for the information, Jeremy. I'll work on it and see what I David> can come up with. I did look at conf.h.in and I did see the #undef David> in there. I'll let you know what needs to be turned on with OS/2 David> and the GCC port for OS/2. Like I said before, Circle30bpl8 David> compiled fine with little modification. well if jeremy wants to take your configure your conf.h file and put it in as conf.h.os2 or so. all lot of programs do this, i believe emacs has the README displaying how to compile via os2, win and msdos. each requires a different Makefile and config.h d. - -- <<Let's dance.>> ~ from mortal kombat, the movie -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface iQCVAwUBMRpMg4X26urqpgG1AQF50QQAtDU5q8A9bOke55jfaCw9ANGdJZ0MxpJ/ 7trOK1IfenNgzKy6WqRRNblC6rUJwOM7D73xi7WFjes/Pfcan9t4OZH14fdOc4t9 CZ1yn7cs+1tj4yhcCy/rfvSD++SWAB9nJkaGEErhkaqwJG2fr+N1IctgYLrkl1kE SWzPPwzBQRY= =7ddi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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