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Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz |
Subject: |
Re: How to handle a non-compilable file. |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Apr 2002 12:47:36 +0200 |
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>>> "David" == David Kirkby <address@hidden> writes:
David> Hi,
David> I've got an application, which has a line like this is the C++ code
David> #include "coax.xpm"
David> where coax.xpm is an XPM format graphics file. If this
David> is changed, the code should be recompiled, since it will
David> alter the image displayed. However, if I put it as a
David> file along with my sources in
David> atlc_SOURCES atlc.cpp coax.xpm
Missing `='.
David> the compiler will reject it, since it does not know the extension.
Have you tried? What do you see?
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz
- How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/27
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file.,
Alexandre Duret-Lutz <=
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Alexandre Duret-Lutz, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Tom Tromey, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Harlan Stenn, 2002/04/28
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/29
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Tom Tromey, 2002/04/29
- Re: How to handle a non-compilable file., Dr. David Kirkby, 2002/04/29