ruba@ethz.UUCP (Ruedi Baumann) (04/25/88)
Hello, I have a simple but nasty problem with my Aztec C Version 3.6a. I set up my system to have the binaries (cc as ln make etc), the include files and the libraries in vd0:. I am using Matt Dillons shell (version 2.07) and set my environment the following way: INCLUDE=VD0:include!SYS2:asm CLIB=vd0:lib!SYS2:lib!SYS3:lib!! CCTEMP=ram: I have my workbench disk in drive 0. When I now start to compile a program, the compiler is loaded from vd0:bin and compilation begins as normal but when it is time to load the assembler, compilation is aborted without any error message. The temporary compiler file is left in ram:. I tried several different things (eg. assigning bin: vd0:bin) but nothing helps. Any idea? -- ruedi ============================================================================= Rudolf E. Baumann uucp: mcvax!cernvax!ethz!ruba Institut fuer Molekularbiologie & Biophysik bitnet: molekula@czheth5a.earn ETH Hoenggerberg eunet: ruba@ethz.uucp CH-8093 Zuerich/Switzerland Tel. (01) 377 33 97 =============================================================================