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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 10:32:52 -0700
From: "Sed Johnson" <oplop AT mailexcite DOT com>
Message-ID: <FMCFGMHCMFFEAAAA@mailexcite.com>
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Subject: Newbie RHIDE question
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Hello,

I have been using DJGPP for a while now, but
have not been using RHIDE 1.4.  I just got RHIDE
and when I try to compile my project, everything
compiles fine, BUT then a whole bunch of errors
jump out at me when it tries to link.   I should
note that I can compile/link my project with my
MAKEFILE just fine, and have included all the
optional flags from it into RHIDE.  Is RHIDE
putting in some extra linking options that I don't
know about?  If so, how can I tell what is
causing my problems?

Here are the typical errors I get when linking:

 Error: parse error before character 01
 Error: stray '\' in program
 Error: stray '\' in program
 Error: parse error before character 01
 Error: stray '\' in program
 Error: parse error before character 01
 Error: nondigits in number and not hexadecimal
 Error: parse error before character 01
 Error: nondigits in number and not hexadecimal
 Error: character constant too long


Typically these errors will be followed by 
something weird like:

File "myprog." not found (ENONET)

I don't have any file called that in my project,
although there is a myprog.cc which compiles just
fine.


Can anyone please offer me ideas of what's going on?
Again, this compiles just find when I don't
use RHIDE.

Thank you!





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