Re: Compiling with gnu-prolog???
- From: "rupertlssmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <rupertlssmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 08:58:52 -0000
On Oct 23, 12:28 am, Duncan Patton <campb...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 15:11:32 -0700
anon <a...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
pineapple.l...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I wouldn't bother posting (even though this whole process is a pain
that needs to be rectified), except that I don't know how to go
further (past the mingw-as "sub-compiler"). In other words, I don't
know how to compile or link the last file I can produce into an
executable.
'mingw-as' suggests to me that perhaps you are using a gprolog
executable that was compiled using the MinGW compiler fromwww.mingw.org
which depends on the mingw 'as' assembler.
There's various mixes and matches for doing this and some instructions
in the Gprolog mail list.
Dhu
Maybe its simply a poblem with the "gplc" script on cygwin. For
example, have you tried running dos2unix on this script to convert the
line endings (or unix2dos, I can't remember which you should use)?
Sometimes scripts written for Unix proper do not run on Cygwin for the
above or other reasons.
Rupert
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