Eric G. Miller wrote:
No there is no /usr/include/PalmOS but the PalmOS directory is actually a simlinkOn Sun, 14 Oct 2001 18:44:16 -0400, Akintayo Holder <akintayo@acm.org> wrote: [snip]In the latter case I triedm68k-palmos-coff-gcc -Wall -g -IDIR '/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core/System/' -IDIR '/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core/Hardware/' -c -o hello.o hello.c$ gcc -c hello.c -I/usr/m68k-palmos/coff/include/PalmOS/Core/System \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos/coff/include/PalmOS/Core/Hardware Is /usr/m68k-palmos/coff/include as symlink to /usr/include/PalmOS ? It doesn't matter, just curious (it's a shorter path).
to PalmOS3 - if that is relevant thanks!.the -I switch works, but is there a way to do it without specifying each directory.
This is ugly - even if it is in a make filegcc -c hello.c -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core/System \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core/Hardware \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core/UI \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Core \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Dynamic \ -I/usr/m68k-palmos-coff/include/PalmOS/Libraries
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