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Steven, thanks for your answer. I thought as much.
OK, Michael, Steven Levine confirms that you need to have the
environmental variable values exclusively for the compiler that you are
using. Steven uses several compilers on his system and he uses a runtime
batch file to selectively configure these variables for each one.
Michael, are you connected to the SCOUG help desk? It might be worth
your while to join. Often you find answers to questions and issues you
have but never investigated.
HCMotin
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> In <3CB63046.EABC6A4@attglobal.net>, on 04/11/02
> at 04:54 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >I don't use the commandline (any more) to link and compile. Instead, I
> >use the Watcom Integrated Development Environment (IDE). I suggest you
> >try that. It's much easier than trying to remember all the necessary
> >commandline arguments.
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> Even if you use the IDE, it's better to start the sessions from program
> objects that invoke the appropriate startup .cmd files.
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> There's really no way to define the setup for more than one compiler in
> config.sys. There are too many shared environment variables. It gets
> even worse if you are running multiple versions of the same compiler.
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> Steven
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