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From: lordilk AT easyaccess DOT com (Ben Dunlap)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RHIDE question
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 1996 04:45:14 GMT
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<Joshua Cannon Butcher> was talking about "Re: RHIDE question":

>Secondly, BIG problem.  Because you put the files in the project in ABC
>order (UNLIKE the Borland IDE), I get GPFs now because it mis-links
>certain code because the files need to be in a certain order when
>linked.  This is difficult because I use RHIDE to icompile it, but then

Is it your program that is spitting out GPFs, or the linker when it
tries to link your program?  If it's your program, I'd be highly
skeptical of a claim that it was "mis-linked" and therefore doesn't
run properly.  When there are linker errors, an executable file simply
isn't created.  Are you sure there aren't bugs in your code?

If it's the linker itself that's GPFing, you might have a completely
different problem.  Maybe I'm just uninformed, but it sounds rather
strange that your object files would have to be linked in a certain
order.

-Ben. (lordilk AT easyaccess DOT com)
Life is tough. It's tougher when you're stupid.

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