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From: "Paul Bibbings" <paul DOT bibbings AT tesco DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: directories
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 02:30:31 -0000
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Robin Johnson <robbat2 AT home DOT com> wrote in message
news:38A79F84 DOT 2C2987B4 AT home DOT com...
> Impseth wrote:
>
> > Hi, this really isn't a technical problem but, I'm trying to get RHIDE
> > to compile to a certain directory.  I've the .o and .cpp files
> > compiling to the right dir. but the .exe files keep going to the \bin
> > dir. I'm wondering how I can change that. ThanksL8tr :)
>

> run rhide from the directory that you want the files to go, and not just
> by changing the working directory,
> open a dos prompt in windows, with all your enviroment varibles set, go
> into the target directory, and run
> rhide from there
>

A more direct way to achieve the same thing (well, it's how I do it under
win98) is to right-click on your programs/ icon for rhide and choose
properties. Then, under the program tab, set the working directory here to
the one in which you want the .exes to land. Again, make sure the location
of rhide.exe is included in your path.

regards,
Paul




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