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From: Robert Hoehne <Robert DOT Hoehne AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RHIDE Project file problem
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 11:36:50 +0100
Organization: TU Chemnitz-Zwickau
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Wilson Cheng wrote:
> 

> GNU C version 2.7.2.1 (80386, BSD syntax) compiled by GNU C version
> 2.7.2.1.
> :1: parse error before string constant

This looks a little strange for me. Please can you tell me, which
shell you are using? (the contents of the variables (if set)
COMSPEC and SHELL)

But this has nothing to do with the problem below.

>       For example, I had a project file `e:\abc\abc.gpr' and inserted some
> files to it.
>       One file named `foo.c' is not in `e:\abc' but in `e:\foo'. When I
> tried to open it in the project windows, it failed but opened a new file
> `e:\abc\foo.c'.
>       I think this is a but in RHIDE v1.1

That's not a bug but a feature (or a misfeature like some people said,
but I will not discuss it here now).

If your source files in another directory than the current, you have to
setup
the correct path in 'Options/Directories/Source files' to tell RHIDE
where it can find the files because RHIDE stores in the project
only the filename without any directory part.

Robert
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