Re: How to avoid Max Command line size on Windows

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IIRC, there's a command to make one directory point to another.  I
forget what that exact command is, though.

Noel

On 11/17/05, David Lamy-Charrier <david.lamy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using GCC on Windows XP Professionnal which has a limit on
> command line size at 8192 Bytes.
>
> Unfortunately, with a lot of include paths and defines on the compile
> line and a lot of object files paths on the linker line, I reached
> this 8 KB limit very easily.
>
> So, I am wondering if there is a way to pass all arguments to GCC in a file ??
> (I know that Microsoft cl.exe support this feature)
>
> I saw the CPATH environment variable that I may use to specify the
> include paths but it would not completely solve my problem (especially
> for the linking stage)...
>
> Did anyone of you already encounter (and solve ;-) ) this problem ?
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> David
>


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