* Gnat301A on Win95--no EXE's produced.
@ 1996-02-19 0:00 Tom Daniels
1996-02-19 0:00 ` Ray Toal
1996-02-19 0:00 ` Pascal OBRY
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From: Tom Daniels @ 1996-02-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Now that I've installed Win95, I thought I'd
try out GNAT. I installed it, run the
setpath.bat program from a 'DOS' shell, and
then cd to the examples directory.
I do the following:
gcc -c simple.adb
gnatbind -o hello.exe hello.ali
(I think that gnatbind is the command)
And....
I get no error messages or problems, but
no hello.exe either!
Surely someone else is having this problem too.
Thanks in advance,
Tom
tdaniels@his.com
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* Re: Gnat301A on Win95--no EXE's produced.
1996-02-19 0:00 Gnat301A on Win95--no EXE's produced Tom Daniels
@ 1996-02-19 0:00 ` Ray Toal
1996-02-19 0:00 ` Pascal OBRY
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From: Ray Toal @ 1996-02-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: tdaniels
Tom Daniels <tdaniels@his.com> wrote:
>I do the following:
>gcc -c simple.adb
>gnatbind -o hello.exe hello.ali
>(I think that gnatbind is the command)
Actually it is gnatbl
^^^^^^
Actually you can save yourself some trouble and just type
gnatmake simple
which compiles, binds and builds. I've only found compiling and
linking separately to be useful in two cases:
1. Just doing simple checking with gcc -gnatc
2. Mixed language programming
Check out gnatinfo.txt which came with your compiler, or the on-line
help file gcc.hlp since you have Win32.
>And....
>I get no error messages or problems, but
>no hello.exe either!
>Surely someone else is having this problem too.
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* Re: Gnat301A on Win95--no EXE's produced.
1996-02-19 0:00 Gnat301A on Win95--no EXE's produced Tom Daniels
1996-02-19 0:00 ` Ray Toal
@ 1996-02-19 0:00 ` Pascal OBRY
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From: Pascal OBRY @ 1996-02-19 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Tom,
> gcc -c simple.adb
> gnatbind -o hello.exe hello.ali
> (I think that gnatbind is the command)
To compile Ada program with GNAT you have 2 ways :
> gnatmake simple
(that build all the package and link simple)
or
> gcc -c simple.adb
> gcc -c another-one.adb
> gcc -c one-mode.adb
> gnatbl simple.ali
Hope this help,
Pascal.
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