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I am using gpc to compile code which contains the statement "Uses Crt". I get over 600 error lines. I am attaching the output of cygcheck -s -v -r, along with the output that I am getting from my compilation, as well as a test file that I have created which gives me the same errors.
Basically the problem seems to be an issue with compiling crtc.c. The constant PADSTAR is not defined in the given environment, and I have not been able to locate it in my install of Cygwin. I have the basic install, plus some stuff that I installed in order to get this far with my compilation. You can see what is installed from my cygcheck file. I am not sure why crtc.c, which comes with the installation, is having a problem with compilation. Is there something that I am doing wrong here?
I have Cygwin version: 1.5.24 installed on a machine running Windows Server 2003.
Thanks for your help... Bruce
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