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to: David Nugent
from: andrew clarke
date: 1996-04-02 00:19:32
subject: emx bug

29 Mar 95 20:35, Greg Newton wrote to David Nugent:

 >> Incidentally... I've just installed emx here, and am kinda wondering
 >> what the following means (and how to get rid of it!):

 >> [d:\]gcc test.c
 >> WARNING: emx 0.9a or later required
 >> WARNING: emx 0.9a or later required

 DN>> Basically, you have an old emx.dll floating around on the system
 DN>> somewhere.

Similar problem happening recently, after I upgraded EMX from 0.9a to 0.9b.

[f:\csource\hello]ver

4DOS 5.51   OS/2 2.30

[f:\csource\hello]gcc hello.c
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required

[f:\csource\hello]hello
WARNING: emx 0.9b or later required
Hello world.

[f:\csource\hello]emx -V
emx 0.9b (rev 40) -- Copyright (c) 1991-1995 by Eberhard Mattes
Usage: emx [-cdeoqOV] [-s]  []

I think this one's got to be a bug.  EMX.EXE is located in F:\EMX\BIN\, but
nowhere else.  Any ideas?

Regards
Andrew

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