Many thanks, I'll look into it.
How close is the Borland C++ compiler to the C++ standard?
I'd prefer g++ (4.x).

On 16 Jan, Frank Wunderlich wrote:
> Hi,
> i have configured Scite to work with the free-commandline-tools from borland 
> to compile cpp and mak-files.
> if interested:
>   http://www.fw-web.de/download.php?file=scite-ide.zip
>   http://www.fw-web.de/download.php?file=scite-cpp.zip 
> the cpp zipfile is a Part of the package from borland. i removed some files 
> to decrease the filesize of package, this works to compile Scite. for 
> complete Package download it on borland-scite 
> (http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_cbuilder.html need 
> account) or here:
>   http://www.fw-web.de/download.php?file=other/freecommandLinetools.exe
>   (original exe-file) or
>   http://www.fw-web.de/download.php?file=other/BCC.zip
>   (extracted exefile zipped)
> these files must be extracted to scite-dir\cpp\ (folder exists, but doesn't 
> contain subfolders bin,lib,include yet, only the compile-script)
> scite-dir must not contain spaces because the compiler has problems with it.

-- 
Helmut Jarausch

Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH - Aachen University
D 52056 Aachen, Germany

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