Hi Rob

Please don't apologise for the time I am spending following your suggestions, I really appreciate the time you are spending thinking through and giving me suggestions. It should be me apologising to, you for having this weird problem that you are kindly helping me out with.

On to the results of those steps...

When I tried to make test in the newly created and unpacked C:/mybuild/PAR-Packer-1.002 folder, I got the same errors.

When I submitted the long g++ command, it did not report any errors and it had executed very quickly, having generated the following file:

20/03/2010  10:53            71,235 par.exe

So I re-did the dmake test and unfortunately got the same error.

Do you know if there is any way I can test the package that coffgen.c is in, outside of doing a full blown build of PAR-Packer?

If there is, do you think it's worth me trying that?

Thank you for all your help so far

Richard


In reply to Re^13: trying to build PAR-Packer-1.002 by rich_d_thomas
in thread trying to build PAR-Packer-1.002 by rich_d_thomas

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