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From: Hans-Peter Fischer <g DOT fischer AT heidenheim DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RHIDE bug
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 21:31:46 +0100
Organization: Klaps- u. Tretmuehle GmbH & Co. KG
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Good evening.

Make a directory for a new project, e. g. "test", start rhide in it and
type the following little programme:

int main()
{
	return chdir("\\");
}

Save the file as "test.c" and click "Run". The programme will build and
run o. k.
Now click "Build all" and you will get the message: "Could not find the
source file 'test.c'...". Exit rhide and look into C:\ and you will find
two new files in it: "test.gpr" and "test.gdt". If you start rhide again
from the proper project directory the programme will build correctly
again.

The result of this seems to be that you cannot debug programmes in rhide
that change directories. Entering the path to the source file under
Options - Directories does not help.

Is this known?

Hans-Peter Fischer

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