Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/03/20/06:16:44
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> > From: Matteo <mdtorre AT freemail DOT it>
> > Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> > Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 18:15:01 +0100
> >
> > > What does "dir /x c:\djgpp" print on this system?
> >
> > Directory di c:\djgpp
> >
> > 13/06/2000 13.25 <DIR> .
> > 13/06/2000 13.25 <DIR> ..
> > 03/06/1999 13.29 2.084 COPYING.DJ copying.dj
> > 18/10/1999 07.16 19.594 README.1ST readme.1st
> > 01/11/1995 19.08 17.982 COPYING copying
> > 01/11/1995 19.08 25.265 COPYING.LIB copying.lib
> > 24/12/1999 15.19 3.522 DJGPP.ENV djgpp.env
>
> This is okay.
>
> > 22/05/1998 20.52 1.494 MAKEDEFS.GNU makedefs.gnu
> > 15/05/1998 09.17 2.299 MAKEFILE.WAT makefile.wat
> > 13/05/1998 20.22 409 MAKEDEFS.BCC makedefs.bcc
> > 22/04/1998 20.12 759 MAKEDEFS.X11 makedefs.x11
> > 20/04/1998 19.19 143 MAKEDEFS.DEC makedefs.dec
> > 06/04/1998 09.11 289 MAKEDEFS.DJ1 makedefs.dj1
> > 06/04/1998 09.11 446 MAKEDEFS.DJ2 makedefs.dj2
> > 08/01/1998 21.43 424 MAKEFILE.LNX makefile.lnx
> > 03/11/1997 22.54 468 MAKEFILE.X11 makefile.x11
> > 02/11/1997 13.32 265 MAKEFILE.DJ1 makefile.dj1
> > 30/09/1997 18.57 236 MAKEFILE.BCC makefile.bcc
> > 29/09/1997 18.23 265 MAKEFILE.DJ2 makefile.dj2
>
> What are these makefile.* files?
Honestly I don't have an idea. Opening them they are makkefiles and
setting options
for libraries that I don't know. Perhaps I've installed some libraries
...
But I don't thik these (junk?) files are the problem.
>
> > 13/06/2000 13.27 <DIR> RSXNTDJ rsxntdj
>
> You seem to have RSXNTDJ installed. Perhaps RSXNTDJ conflicts with
> RHIDE in some manner.
What is RSXNTDJ ?
>
> > > > PATH=F:\WINNT;F:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;F:\jdk
> > >
> > > This is wrong: the DJGPP's bin subdirectory is not in PATH. How did that
> > > happen?
> > >
> >
> > The SET dommand from outside RHIDE has the correct path; from inside
> > RHIDE is different,
> > I don't know why.
>
> This might be part of the problem.
>
> > > Can you compile from the command prompt, by invoking gcc directly?
> >
> > Yes, from prompt it's all OK
>
> What happens if you invoke RHIDE from the same DOS box where you are
> able to compile? Does RHIDE work then and allow you to compile?
He communicates me the same error message.
Thank you very much
Matteo Della Torre
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