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Hi all,
I've been trying to use the free Borland C++ 5.5 command-line tools to compile some Windows applications for my school assignments. To be specific, I am in a graphics class where every turnin has to be Windows. :-(
Anyways, Borland C++ runs fine until it tries to link the program in question, at which point ilink32.exe just sits there and eats CPU cycles. I've tried letting it run in case it was simply slower than normal due to the Wine layer, but that doesn't seem to be case (I've let it sit for minutes at a time).
This occurs no matter how I run it (with wine or either of wineconsole's two modes).
I was wondering if there is a way I can help figure out what the problem is so that we can get this bug fixed.
Obligatory specs: OS: Gentoo w/ Linux 2.6.3 (Wine was not compiled using NPTL, but OpenGL support is in) ATI OpenGL drivers XFree86 4.3 GCC 3.3.1 Using fake_windows support
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Regards, - Michael Pyne