Where do the rpm's go?
Charles Crawford
ccrawford at acb.org
Mon Jul 29 09:50:56 EDT 2002
thanks for the confirmation of what I thought. This is a problem
because every time I want to write an application, I have to literally
write the database structure and all of that in the compilation as far as I
can see. It would be far better to have a xbase application that would be
able to do what Dbase III did in DOS. then it wo9uld only be a matter of
writing the programs and compiling them with these libraries.
-- Charlie Crawford.
At 06:54 AM 7/29/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Charlie,
>
>Yes, the .h files are header files for C compilers. They're probably
>similarly applicable in other languages, but programming is certainly not
>something in which I claim any expertise.
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "charles crawford" <ccrawford at acb.org>
>To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
>Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 5:32 PM
>Subject: Re: Where do the rpm's go?
>
>
> > TThanks Ed and it worked! Only thing is that I got a bunch of files witht
> > he extension of H and have no idea what they do. Guess they must be
> > libraries for a compiler.
> >
> > -- charlie Crawford.
> >
> >
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