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Date: 11 May 99 01:35:24 PDT
From: Oscar Almer <firstcheesemaster AT netscape DOT net>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: [Compiling in Rhide]
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>Also if it
>does do something it gives an error reading "Don't know how to build
>filename.o from c:\(directory)

First, make sure the program you made is called something, like filename.c 
or filename.cc. when rhide starts compiling, it will update the file to what
is on the screen, so it will need the filename. Then, you simply open the menu
with the item "run" in it, and select it. (it's the first item on the menu).
If everything is correct, and your installation is correct, you should see the
compiler compile and link, and than run the program. if this does not happen,
there is probably something wrong with your installation. check that the DJGPP
variable is set to the file djgpp.env.
if it is not, set it and try again. if things is still not working, write back
to the mailing list so that someone more educated than me might answer.

Oscar   

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