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From: Vincenzo Morello <morellov AT mbox DOT vol DOT it>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RHIDE without g++ ?
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 19:46:04 -0700
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Robert Hoehne wrote:

> This sounds for me like trouble with LFN when running in Windows 95
> (I'm correct?). You have long filenames enabled (LFN=y) and you use
> normal c-files with the suffix .C. In this case you must remember, that
> gcc (and RHIDE) is case sensetive. That means a file with suffix .C
> (NOTE the upper case C) is treated as a C++ source file and so gcc will
> try to run cc1plus....

You are right.
The problem has occurred because I created the project from within a
Win95 DOS session: all file names added to the project were UPPER CASE.
I have solved yesterday my problem by recreating the project outside Win95,
but unfortunately I could'nt reply to my message due to network congestion.

Thanks for your reply and for RHIDE!!!
Vincenzo

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