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Reply-To: <arfa AT clara DOT net>
From: "Arthur" <arfa AT clara DOT net>
To: "DJGPP Mailing List" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: DJGPP & Rhide
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 1998 15:06:25 +0100
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> Arthur,
> 	basic to rhide is a project.  The project name is what the .exe is
> called.  You must have a project or it works weard.  The project need
> only contain one .c file.
>
> Rhide hello
> click project
> click add
> highlight hello.c ok
> that's all.  now compile this simple hello world thing using text book
> libs.

Yes, thankyou. I have no problems using projects. I simply found them an extra tedium
when only using one file. As you said above, if you don't use a project RHIDE works
wierd. I've solved this by using multiple sources in my programs, so now I always use
projects anyway. :^)

Also, a number of people have written to me explaining how to debug my program. I
have no problem debugging programs. When I said that my program kept crashing the
system, I meant it hypothetically to illustrate my point. That is IF your program
crashes in RHIDE, after you re-boot you need to set up all the relevant variables
(like source directories, libraries used, switches etc.). Setting up a project writes
two extra files to your directory, which may not always be desirable (I have my
reasons).

James Arthur
jaa AT arfa DOT clara DOT net
ICQ#15054819

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