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Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 33, Issue 3


From: Duncan Patton a Campbell
Subject: Re: Users-prolog Digest, Vol 33, Issue 3
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:41:53 -0700

On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 10:05:14 -0700 (MST)
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>    1. cl.exe (DeepFinder)
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> Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:35:02 +0300 (MSK)
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> Subject: cl.exe
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> Hi All and Cesar!
> 
> >> 
> >> Plz, smb, explain me, how I can compile my  test.pl  to an executable.
> >>  
> >In a nutshell, to achieve this you need the gprolog plus a complete C 
> >compiler matching the settings of the gprolog was configured and built.
> >
> >I posted (I think more than a year ago) in this list instructions on how 
> >to to either using the Microsoft compilers or using the Mingw port of gcc.
> 
> Thankee
> 
> I'd readed.
> 
> GNU Prolog Win32 port
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From:  Cesar Rabak 
> Subject:  GNU Prolog Win32 port 
> Date:  Mon, 05 Jan 2004 17:23:42 -0200 
> User-agent:  Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; pt-BR; rv:1.0.2) 
> Gecko/20030208 Netscape/7.02 
> 
> 
> It helps, but not to end.
> 
> I get from friends the "Microsoft Visual Studio .NET" distro on 4 CD's.
> 
> after decompressing installer from 1'st CD i found in:
> 
> tmp\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Vc7\bin\" 
> 
> file cl.exe. Good... Copy... Checking...
> 
> C:\GNU-Prolog\bin>gplc.exe test.pl
> test.pl:154--167 warning: singleton variables [Y] for go/0
> test.pl:170--173 warning: singleton variables [X] for pl_program/3
> cl : Command line error D2027 : cannot execute 'link.exe'
> compilation failed
> 
> Dread!
> 
> In the same folder found file link.exe. Good... Copy... Checking... 
> 
> C:\GNU-Prolog\bin>gplc.exe test.pl
> test.pl:154--167 warning: singleton variables [Y] for go/0
> test.pl:170--173 warning: singleton variables [X] for pl_program/3
> LINK : fatal error LNK1181: cannot open input file 'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\gplc5.obj'
> compilation failed
> 
> Double Dread!
> 
>  Searching trough whole drive... I can't find file gplc5.* or gplc*.*
>  (except gplc.exe) anywhere...
> 
> What's up? What I do wrong?
> 

You should use the MinGW native WinDos mode.  MS compilers tend to only 
want to work with MS tools.

Dhu


>  I'm never working vith MS VS C++ before. Maybe, I found wrong files:
>  cl.exe, link.exe, and I must search on other CD's from distro?
>  It will be ridinghag (nihtmare), when I must fully install .NET on my
>  computer.
>  
> --
> Best regards
>   DeepFinder
>     2005 A.D.
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