Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/06/14/19:03:58
Michael W Smith wrote:
>
> First off, let me start by saying "yes I have read the FAQ and could probably
> quote section 3.8.1 (Directories) from memory."
> My problem is this. I cannot seem to figure out how I need to enter the paths
> for include, lib etc. So as of right now all Rhide will do is compile and generate
> object files. I cannot link, make, or run my compiled files. Is this right for not
> having defined the paths for lib, include?
If you use only the standard include and library files, there is no need to define them in
RHIDE (I assume, that you installed DJGPP correct (environment variable DJGPP)).
>
> Now for the info:
> 1. I have Djgpp v2 installed and never had v1
> 2. Djgpp resides in c:\Djgpp
> 3. I only installed what I needed to compile c (does that matter?)
No.
> 4. I unzipped and preserved directory structure of:
> djdev200.zip
> gcc272b.zip
> bnu252b.zip
> txi360b.zip
> cwsdmpi.zip
> 5. I have no problem generating .exe files using gcc and command line parameters
> 6. If it matters I'm running Rhide in a win95 dos box
I think he last point is important. Have you read the section about 'Running under Windows 95'
(section 2.3), because I think you problem is in the case of your filenames. A file 'FOO.CC' is
not a valid C++ source file and so on. Please check the names of the files, which you have included
in your project or disable LFN by setting the env var LFN to n. If all of this not work read section
1.2.2 and send me the generated output along with your .gpr file.
Robert
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