[gps-users] Newbie question on GPS 1.2.2

Justin Birtwell justin.birtwell@verizon.net
Tue, 12 Aug 2003 13:17:51 -0400


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Hi,

As of this morning I've downloaded and read through the tutorial on GPS.
I'm starting to get excited that this tool will also allow me to do C =
and
C++ development both on Linux and Windows.  But the documentation is =
very
light on how I would set this up.  I am currently running Windows XP
Professional, with Cygwin installed.  I'd like to be able to compile C
programs from my new GPS.  How do I configure GPS to do this?

thanks,
Justin
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