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From: "P.B. Davis" <davis AT voeding DOT tno DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RSXNTDJ problem
Date: 17 May 1999 11:02:01 GMT
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Trom <omolap AT iname DOT com> schreef in artikel
<7hhj11$s35 AT telerad DOT teleline DOT es>...

> I've installed RSXNTDJ (RSXNT with DJGPP port of GNU-C), but
> I have a problems with C++ applications. When I try to link
> a C++ program I have this error message:
> 
> 'Error: missing stab strings - not linked with rsxnt'

From the discussion on this topic here in recent months I get the idea that
this problem is unsoluble at the moment. As a replacement I have recently
switched to the Mingw32 version of EGCS 1.1.1 
(http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/egcs.html#egcs112).

This is easy to install and can successfully compile the C++ RSXNTDJ
example you mention (it also doesn't need additional .DLLs in a
distribution).

Although I have looked at a couple of other IDEs (pcGrasp or VIDE), I have
yet to find one as user-friendly as RSXIDE. It is quite possible to use
RSXIDE with egcs. The only slight problem is that you will have to modify
Makefile.txt to remove -zWin32 from the link line, save the modified file
and use this (instead of the constantly replaced Makefile.txt) by using
-fMakefile.new as make flag (and modify the file by hand to reflect any
changes in your project). You will also want to use Windres to manage
resources.

Best wishes,

Peter Davis
Zeist
The Netherlands 

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