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From: Needles AT Dont_Spam_Me DOT ThePentagon DOT com (Sean O'Leary)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Using GCC from RHIDE
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 21:26:38 GMT
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Hello all,

I installed DJGPP a few days ago, and *almost* everything is working.
My one problem is this...

When I attempt to compile and/or run my programs from within RHIDE, I
get the same error from the linker every time.  "Could not open
-LSTDCX (No file or folder EONT)" 

Here's the thing... my source files will compile into objects, no
problem, but apparently the linker can't find the object that the
compiler just made.  However, when I drop to a command prompt, I can
issiue a command like 

	gcc -o hello.exe hello.o 

and hello.o will link no problem.  Does anyone know anywhere I can
tweak settings so I can compile and link from the editor?

Thank you for your time,

Needles


Sean 'Needles' O'Leary

"Sometimes, a little brain damage helps."  - George Carlin

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