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Message-ID: <3645C31E.202D7D76@gmx.net>
Date: Sun, 08 Nov 1998 15:13:18 -0100
From: Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net>
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To: Dac Chartrand <conner AT videotron DOT ca>
CC: DJGPP Mailing list <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Rhide (bug) problem. [!]
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Dac Chartrand wrote :
> 
> In the DOS version of the Rhide .ENV file there is this line:
> 
> temp_rm=rm -f $(RHIDE_TEMP_SOURCE)
> 
> where rm is a unix/linux command which does not exist in dos ... (this

It exists also for Dos (DJGPP). It is in the archive fil316b.zip
in the v2gnu/ subdirectory at the same place where you got DJGPP
from.

> What should I do?

Either install the above mentioned archive to get rm.exe or
update your gcc to the latest one (2.8.1) which doesn't have
the bug (like gcc 2.7.x) which has inspired me to the tricks
in the RHIDE .env file. If you got gcc 2.8.1 you can savely
all that stuff in the .env dealing with compiling the .cpp
files.

Or, an other solution: Rename your source files to have the
.cc suffix (instead of .cpp)

Robert
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