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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: DarkSoft AT GMX DOT Net (^Hawk^ (Thorsten Kaben)), djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 09:51:17 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Debug and "/" with RHIDE / WIN95 / DJGPP
In-reply-to: <35121bc2.5278501@news.on-luebeck.de>

DarkSoft AT GMX DOT Net (^Hawk^ (Thorsten Kaben)) wrote:

> If I try to run the exe in step mode within the RHIDE then the IDE
> tould me that there are none usefull debug informations and I should
> use the "-g" switch. But it don't cares whether I've the "-g" as
> compiler option or not ... this message comes in spite of it ... of
> course if I've recompiled the source ... with the external debugger of
> the RHIDE it works fine. Why not within the RHIDE ? At this moment I
> can't follow the source because of this. :((=

I have no idea about that, it works 100% ok in the 4 machines I have with 
RHIDE.
 
> Another problem is the __crt0_argv[0] ... this tould the parameter
> like this d:/temp/... but I'm using it under WIN95 and not under Unix!
> What can I do to change this ? I must have this like this d:\test\...

DJGPP supports BOTH / and \ in the path names. By default djgpp uses the UNIX 
style to allow easier port. 
 
> Where and how can I tell the RHIDE and the complete DJGPP that they
> must use "\" instead of "/" ?

What's the problem? I don't understand it ... even DOS supports the /, not 
command.com, but DOS does.

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