From: John Kern <jkern3@visteon.com>
Subject: Is there an installation guide for Windows GNAT?
Date: 2000/09/28
Date: 2000-09-28T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <39D384E4.E01FF21E@visteon.com> (raw)
I can't convince myself that I have (the student version of) GNAT for
windows installed correctly. Is the compiler meant to be simply a
command line program from the DOS prompt? Are there any environment
variables or PATH settings needed? I can't seem to compile the examples
programs. AdaGide doesn't seem to be the answer (how do you tell
AdaGide where the compilers are?). I thought I once saw a document
explaining how to get both GNAT and JGNAT concurrently installed but I
can't find it now. I had much better luck with DJGPP but at least there
was a FAQ. Something along the lines of "The Big Online Book of Linux
Ada Programming" ( http://www.vaxxine.com/pegasoft/homes/book.html ) for
Windows would be just fine.
Thanks
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John Kern
Visteon Corporation
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2000-09-28 0:00 John Kern [this message]
2000-09-28 0:00 ` Is there an installation guide for Windows GNAT? Ted Dennison
2000-09-29 0:00 ` John Kern
2000-09-29 0:00 ` Ted Dennison
2000-09-29 4:13 ` John Kern
2000-09-28 0:00 ` Al Christians
2000-09-29 0:00 ` Dr. Joachim Schr�er
2000-09-28 0:00 ` Pascal Obry
2000-09-28 0:00 ` John Kern
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