Hi!
---Dr Stephen Henson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This isn't the correct Win32/NT build procedure: it will not update
> MINFO the makefiles and the DEF files. Its been simplified now: see the
> INSTALL.W32 file.
Oops, I apologize. Indeed, I should have read the files before
complaining.
If compiled the way you describe it, both the .LIB and the .DLL versions compile
well under VC5/NT, and tests without problems.
I hacked up the do_ms.bat file. It now builds all of the Win32 stuff out
of the box. I tested by unleashing it on the 15:30 snapshot.
On dropping KR C, I looked into convertors for KR C to ANSI C
(such a thing should technically be feasible), and found:
http://www.plethora.net/~seebs/faqs/c-iaq.html#section-10
10.3: Does anyone have a tool for converting old-style C programs to ANSI C,
or vice versa, or for automatically generating prototypes?
A router helps, but your best bet is still the band saw. Quick, efficient, and
powerful.
But I also found
http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/q11.31.html
which read somewhat less depressing:
The GNU GhostScript package comes with a little program called ansi2knr.
We'll see what this can do...
Ulrich
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