Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/03/14:35:22
Hi Tony:
> I had named one of my C++ source files "player.cc" under RHIDE. When
> I hit ALT-F9 to compile, GCC complained that there was no such file as
> "player.cc" as long as that file was listed in my project. When I
> removed the name from my project list, GCC compiled it just fine.
> When I added it back into my project list, GCC again claimed the file
> didn't exist.
>
> When I renamed the file to "players.cc" (in the project list on on the
> hard drive), GCC compiled and linked without warnings or errors. Is
> "player.cc" a reserved name with GCC? If not, any ideas why
> "player.cc" wasn't allowed?
Hmmm... so strange. Do you tried to rename the file back to player.cc to see if
the problem persist? may be was some stupid difference in the name ...
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