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From: Richard Legner <rlegner AT whitehorse DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: gxx
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 13:34:17 -0600
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Kagenin wrote:

> Lemme guess...You're getting that ls.exe -lstdcx: no such something
> problem.

Good guess (hehehe).  I thought that since issuing gxx from DOS prompt
works, it should also work if Rhide could somehow execute gxx for me.  Is
there a way to do this (to ask my original question again)?

>
>
> gxx is merely a script that calls gcc -lstdcxx.  And all gcc is a front
> end for the programs that do the compiling.  Rhide still thinks this
> file is called libstdcx.a (in traditional 8.3 format), and tries to link
> with that.
>
> Read the faq, section 8.7, and add the apropriate lines to your
> rhide.env file

Been there, tried that.  The problem was, that after modifying the env file,
I was not able to save it.  An error message claimed that it was a read-only
file.  So much for that.  But.... for those of you who are having similar
trouble:

I found another copy of djgpp.env hidden deep inside DJGPP\GNU\gcc-2.81.
Inspecting this file revealed that it had the appropriate line added in it
already.  I copied it over to DJGPP directory and things have never been
better :).

Isn't it amazing how much one can accomplish by just trying things without
really understanding them?

Thanks for your help Kagenin. (This is meant sincerely).

cheers
Richard

>
>
> Richard Legner wrote:
> >
> > How do I instruct Rhide to execute the gxx command, rather than the
> > 'gcc' command when I select compile - make or run - run?
>
> --
> "When the Going gets Weird, The Weird turn Pro."
> Hunter S. Thompson
>
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