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From: "Chaos" <chengin AT alpha DOT net DOT pl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Rhide -> switching from C to C++ = can't compile
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 19:48:47 +0100
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>> It's a pleasure for me too :-)
>> Sorry for delay in response.
>
>No problem!
>
>> >
>> >Section 8.2 of the DJGPP FAQ has all you need to know about this common
>> >problem, I would sujjest that you should have a look there.
>>
>> Hmm. My DJGPP is getting very well with C++ sources. It is Rhide that
>> doesn't understands them.
>
>Yes, but section 8.2 has the required information about *RHIDE* giving
>these errors, I really think that it would be worth your while to go ahead
>and read the FAQ. Yes.... i know sometimes reading docs suck but believe
>me the DJGPP FAQ  addreses quite a lot of common problems so it is
>certainly worthwhile just having a look and seeing whether your problem is
>addresed in the FAQ.

Sorry for being any kind of rude. I did'nt meant to. Anyway, any of those
good advices didn't pass the egzam. Rhide still can't see that library.

>Actually most often this is due to a bug in RHIDE 1.4 thats why IMHO you
>should get 1.4.7
>
>
>>
>> >But you can solve this pretty easily buy downloading the latest (1.4.7
and
>> >above) version of rhide, and installing it.
>>
>> Yeah it is easy ;-) So I just did that, un(WinZip) it to my DJGPP folder
and
>> .... nothing, that shiny new Rhide still complains about not knowing
lstdcx.
>> I've download it through Zip-picker on www.delorie.com
>
>I'm sorry that I didn't mention where to get RHIDE 1.4.7 > hence the
>confusion

No problemo.

>No the zip-picker doesn't recommend beta versions it still recommends that
>age old RHIDE 1.4.
>
>Andris Pavenis maintains a page with the latest versions of RHIDE at
><http://www.lanet.lv/~pavenis/rhide.html> , thats where you can get the
>latest version of RHIDE. And once you install it it's bye bye to the
>problem :-)

As Ypu sad so I did. But there is still (isn't it ironic) a little problem.
I've unzipped rhid1475b.zip file directly to my DJGPP directory (C:\DJGPP)
assuming it overwrites it's previous version. Probably that was a mistake.
Rhide starts, but just after it, it blows SIGSEGV on my screen. I ask you
very polite again: Am I doing right?

>I thought it would be
>> the latest version but Rhide tells me it is only ver 1.4 (from Sep).
There's
>> no .7 after 1.4. Was looking in wrong place?
>
>Yes, see above.
>
>> Maybe all I have to do is to change some flag switch in Rhide which
>> obviously I don't know?
>
>Well the FAQ has more on this ;-)

I'm going right away to study it :-)

>HTH,
>Grendel
>
>Hi, I'm a signature virus. plz set me as your signature and help me spread
>:)

Ant virus uploaded.

Take care.
-=| Chaos |=-
e-mail:  chengin AT alpha DOT net DOT pl
              chengin AT polbox DOT com


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