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From: Ahn Ki-yung <kyagrd AT chiak DOT kaist DOT ac DOT kr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ in RHIDE
Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 13:17:43 +0900
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Lupuz Yonderboy wrote:

> When RHIDE tries to link my c++ files I get this message from LD:
>
> cannot open -lstdcxx: no such file or directory (ENOENT)
>
> I've added the lines:
>
> [rhide]
> RHIDE_TYPED_LIBS_DJGPP.cpp=stdcxx
>
> to djgpp.env but it wont help.
> im running gcc2.81 and RHIDE v1.4.7 (it didnt work with v1.4 either)

Check if you set the path= ... \djgpp\bin and DJGPP= ... \djgpp\djggp.env
To check this type "info" in the console anywhere but ...\djgpp\bin.
If you can't read the info page, it means that  you haven't set the
directory right.
If you can read info, then it is almost sure that
this is because of the long name stuff.
Read the document about long file names in DJGPP homepage
and do what it says. Or Extract both in long file names
and 8.3 format. Then it will never make problems anywhere.
To extarct as 8.3 format name use the old dos unzip or pkunzip.

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