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From: Charles Terry <cterry AT plinet DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Newbie RHIDE question
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 08:06:32 -0700
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Sed Johnson wrote:
> 
> 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!

I've never run into the linker issuing a parse error- just
the compiler.
Do you have object files or libraries listed as project files?
If you do thats the problem.  Rhide will treat them as source files
and try to compile them.

Charles

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