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c++ - Can't run 'obj2asm', check PATH

↑ ↓ ← "Alex Vinokur" <alexvn connect.to> writes:
------ Compilation ------
$ dmc -v -cod -I. -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo1.c
scppn -v -I. -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo1.c
Digital Mars C/C++ Compiler Version 8.40.2n
Copyright (C) Digital Mars 2000-2004.  All Rights Reserved.
Written by Walter Bright
www.digitalmars.com
 'foo1.c'
main
C/C++ Compiler complete. Code: 0x0013 (19) Data: 0x0000 (0) Time: 0.20 seconds

obj2asm -c foo1

Can't run 'obj2asm', check PATH

-------------------------

What is wrong?


--
   Alex Vinokur
     mailto:alexvn connect.to
     http://mathforum.org/library/view/10978.html
Mar 17 2004
↑ ↓ → "Walter" <walter digitalmars.com> writes:
"Alex Vinokur" <alexvn connect.to> wrote in message
news:c393io$ul9$1 digitaldaemon.com...
 ------ Compilation ------
 $ dmc -v -cod -I. -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo1.c
 scppn -v -I. -IC:/dm/stlport/stlport foo1.c
 Digital Mars C/C++ Compiler Version 8.40.2n
 Copyright (C) Digital Mars 2000-2004.  All Rights Reserved.
 Written by Walter Bright
 www.digitalmars.com
  'foo1.c'
 main
 C/C++ Compiler complete. Code: 0x0013 (19) Data: 0x0000 (0) Time: 0.20

 obj2asm -c foo1

 Can't run 'obj2asm', check PATH

 -------------------------

 What is wrong?

The -cod switch requires the existence of the Digital Mars utility obj2asm.exe, see www.digitalmars.com/ctg/obj2asm.html. It is not part of the free package, but comes on the CD and on the extended utility package. -Walter
Mar 18 2004