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Aug 16, 2002
eric_smith
Aug 16, 2002
eric_smith
Aug 16, 2002
Jan Knepper
Aug 16, 2002
Walter
August 16, 2002
Here (exactly) is the documentation for creating win32 exe's under Compiler and Tools Guide>>Compiling>>Win32 Programming. It seems to have never been filled in.


Compiling Win32 Executables
This section explains how to create various kinds of Win32 executables.

what are the switches??

eric


August 16, 2002
oops! I was just being a blockhead. However, differentiating the head sizes in the HTML wouldn't be a bad idea.



In article <ajj907$1p3e$1@digitaldaemon.com>, eric_smith says...
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>Here (exactly) is the documentation for creating win32 exe's under Compiler and Tools Guide>>Compiling>>Win32 Programming. It seems to have never been filled in.
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>Compiling Win32 Executables
>This section explains how to create various kinds of Win32 executables.
>
>what are the switches??
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>eric
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August 16, 2002
eric_smith wrote:

> Here (exactly) is the documentation for creating win32 exe's under Compiler and Tools Guide>>Compiling>>Win32 Programming. It seems to have never been filled in.
>
> Compiling Win32 Executables
> This section explains how to create various kinds of Win32 executables.
>
> what are the switches??

I think the newer compilers make Win32 exe's per default.
The switch however is -mn, thus dmc -mn <file.c/cpp>
This however makes a 'Console' executable. Check other messages for making a 'GUI'
executable.

Jan


August 16, 2002
"eric_smith" <eric_smith_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:ajj907$1p3e$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Here (exactly) is the documentation for creating win32 exe's under
Compiler and
> Tools Guide>>Compiling>>Win32 Programming. It seems to have never been
filled
> in.
>
>
> Compiling Win32 Executables
> This section explains how to create various kinds of Win32 executables.
>
> what are the switches??

Sorry about the confusion, the switches are in www.digitalmars.com/ctg/sc.html