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From: jorgen AT algonet DOT se (Jorgen Karlsson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RHIDE bug?
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 1996 19:12:30 GMT
Organization: AlgoNet Public Access Node, Stockholm
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I just switched from beta5 to the latest 1.0 version of RHIDE. I
encountered some problems.....

RHIDE 1.0 refuses to link my project. When building a project within
RHIDE  I  get gcc error messages that the linker cannot find my
external functions or variables. I can get around this by first
generating a makefile, exit RHIDE, and then "make" the project
outside RHIDE. The project will then compile/link with no errors or
warnings. But inside RHIDE it will not. It worked fine in beta5
though.

I once had a similar problem in RHIDE beta5 when I replaced one of my
c files with an asm file (e.g. myfile.c -> myfile.s), compiled, and
then switched  back to the c file. The same linker errors occurred
(sometimes I got random compiler errors!). This could then be solved
by deleting all object files AND project files and start a new project
from scratch. This will not work in 1.0.   

Is it a bug or is it just me ?

Is RHIDE screwing with the  object/project files.  ?

If I cant fix this I must switch IDE, which I regret as I think RHIDE
is great.

regards J   

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