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From: Sascha Imme <imme AT uni-bremen DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RHIDE and RSXNTDJ
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 04:14:28 +0200
Organization: HSI Softworks
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Hi there!

I want to use RHIDE instead of the IDE that comes with RSXNTDJ to manage
Win32-projects (that should be compiled with RSXNTDJ of course). I don't
really like RSXIDE, but I *love* RHIDE, and so I want to compile
Win32-projects with it, too. My problem is that I'm probably too dumb to
get it to work. Compiling the source files works perfectly with little
modifications to the gcc command-line (i.e. adding -Zwin32). What
doesn't work is the linking process. RHIDE always wants to link the
output-files like they were DOS-files -- at least that's what I'm
thinking. I can't say for sure since I don't get any meaningful messages
in the message window.
After lots of unsuccessful attempts and changes to almost every
changeable option in RHIDE I came to the conclusion that I was stuck.
Then I remembered this great newsgroup with all those helpful people
around so I decided to ask half the world for help. :)
Oh, it would be even cooler if it would be possible to compile resource
files using RHIDE as well. Just an idea, I didn't dare to try (who knows
what else could have happened when trying that?!).

I hope the answer is not too obvious cause I think I have tried almost
everything...

TIA, Sascha


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Sascha Imme, imme AT uni-bremen DOT de, http://www.uni-bremen.de/~imme
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