On 2 Jan 2002 03:31:28 GMT Gerhard H�ring wrote: > Matthew Graybosch schrieb: > > I've been comparing languages for Linux/BSD programming and settled on > > Ada. I installed the FreeBSD 4.4 port of GNAT, > > Excellent choice, both language and OS :-) Thanks. I figure that it's bad enough that I have to work on Windows (using Visual Basic, no less). I'd have to insane to want to deal with Windows at home. Besides, I like Unix. > Looks like the GNAT docs haven't been packaged, yet. I'll file a problem > report for it. I wonder if I should send a message to the port maintainer as well... I'll do it if he forgets the docs in the next version. > The file you're looking for is here: > > ftp://ftp.cs.nyu.edu/pub/gnat/3.13p/gnat-3.13p-docs.tar.gz > > Just unpack it anywhere you like. It's in the pipe now. Thanks. > Btw. "gnatmake someprogram.adb" compiles the program to an executable > called "someprogram". "gnatmake -c" only creates an object file. *smacks forehead* So *that's* where I fouled up. I thought I had to manually invoke gnatbind and gnatlink on the *.ali file. Thanks again. Hey, the last line in your sig is LISP code, isn't it? -- Matthew Graybosch http://www.starbreaker.net GnuPG Key ID: 0x45BC4581 "Sex, Unix, and rock 'n roll"