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From: cs19 AT cityscape DOT co DOT uk (BDC Client Team)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Newbie Question on Setting up Rhide
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 09:12:35 GMT
Organization: IP-GOLD User
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Sorry if this question has been asked and answered before - I've checked 
all the docs that I can, and still can't find an answer.

I have just downloaded djgpp2 and rhide and am trying to learn how to use
it.  If I compile basic programs (hello world, etc) that use the standard
libraries (stdio, etc) rhide will happily compile and link them.  However,
I also downloaded the allegro library, and when I try to compile the example
programs from within rhide, they compile o.k. but during the linking stage
I get undefined reference to xxx, where xxx is one of the allegro functions.
I have copied liballeg.a into my /lib subdirectory and have copied allegro.h
into my include directory.

Oh yeah, and everything compiles and links o.k. if I compile from CLI with
gcc.

Any help would be really appreciated.

Thanks

Neil

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