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| 4679.1 | Did you set the path? | SDOGUS::WILLIAMS | TOPGUN | Mon Apr 15 1991 14:02 | 2 | 
|  |     Just asking, incase you forgot.
    Clark
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| 4679.2 |  | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 297-6770 | Mon Apr 15 1991 14:25 | 6 | 
|  |     
    Sounds like you didn't include include the LC directory in your
    set path.
    
    Frank
    
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| 4679.3 | path is marked | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Tue Apr 16 1991 05:32 | 12 | 
|  | >>    Sounds like you didn't include include the LC directory in your
>>  set path.
  	I set the path, and made the assignments for LC:,INCLUDE:,LIB:,
	and Quad:. The lc command is seen but it takes my argument for
	compiler options as the file name,and of course returns saying it
	can't find it. I turned to the workbench,and that enviornment seems
	to be working fine. I can use thisb but I really want to figure out
	why I can't run from the shell. I use Wshell,Conman,ARexx when I
	boot my system.					
							bill
    
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| 4679.4 |  | STAR::GUINEAU | but what was the question? | Tue Apr 16 1991 08:41 | 12 | 
|  | 
>    is that when I issue the command "lc -LM programname I get the message
>    lm.c not found. I had this happen a long time ago, but can't remember
If your case here is as you type it at home, then that may be a problem:
		lc -LM programname		should be
		lc -Lm programname
The m on -L is case sensitive
john
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| 4679.5 | See if you've got a rexx:lc.#? file | MADRE::MWM |  | Tue Apr 16 1991 16:40 | 4 | 
|  | One of Bill's distibutions came with some such creature, and you may be running
that instead of the real lc.
	<mike
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| 4679.6 | I'll have to check | SALEM::LEIMBERGER |  | Wed Apr 17 1991 04:36 | 9 | 
|  |     RE .5
    	It looks like that is what may be happening. I can issue lc1 and it
    works. I checked the syntax for CASE and everything seems proper but I
    still have the problem. I will have to dig into my docs for
    Wshell,Arexx a little to see it this could be the problem. I have been 
    able to compile with the workbench, so at least I can get something
    done. I just don't like to have problems like this without resolving
    the cause.
    							bill
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| 4679.7 | ASSIGNS,AND DIR PATH | SALEM::LEIMBERGER |  | Thu Apr 18 1991 07:34 | 11 | 
|  |     	Well I have my problem narrowse down. It stems from the way LC: is 
    assigned. If I issue the command lc it comes back with "dirpath"lc.c
    not found. If I issue the command lc -Lm dh6:lc/c/programdir/progname
    it works. LC: is assigned to Dh6:lc\c . This is the default set up by
    the install program. I always liked lc: assigned to devname:lc/ . I
    plan to redo the directory structure this weekend. What is the way that
    seems to work best for some of you other users ?
    							BILL
    
    		
    
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| 4679.8 | devname:lc/c | DECWET::DAVIS | you always get what you deserve | Thu Apr 18 1991 11:54 | 3 | 
|  |     My LC:---->devname:lc/c  works for me.
    
    mark
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