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From: "Randy Davis" <srdavis AT topher DOT net>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP from clio.rice.edu for Windows 2000
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Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 07:40:40 -0600
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I'll try what you suggest.
I'm on Win2000. rhide does not crash on me, either in full screen or not.
Everything seems to work just fine with the editor, setting options, etc.
Just not the compile.

I have not used any switches when starting up rhide, nor have I checked the
'make' which I will do tonite. I have compiled with the following .bat file
and it works great. Generates a good executable, etc.:
gcc -g -c %1.cpp -o %1.o
gcc -o %1.exe %1.o -lstdcxx

I will definitely try your suggestions (including download the 1.5) and let
you know what happens.

"Andrew Cottrell" <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au> wrote in message
news:hcbe8u09istgc8890m53gavt6b6h5og7h2 AT 4ax DOT com...
> >I am using the "rice binaries" on Win2000 on very simple programs, but I
> >can't get RHIDE to work properly. I've downloaded version RHIDE 1.4.9.1,
Jan
> >28, 2002 build. The documentation says that this version of RHIDE was
> >rebuilt with the "rice binaries".
> >
> >The RHIDE editor works fine. The Alt-F9 compile issues the proper compile
> >command "gcc -g -c xxx.cpp -o xxxx.o". However, I can't tell that the
> >compiler actually did anything. The output window simply says that the
> >compile didn't work - no error messages or anything.
> If you create a makefile via the last item in the project menu and
> then execute the make file via "make -f <filename>.mak" does it
> compile? If no then your setup is not correct. If yes then go and
> download the Rhide 1.5.0 snapshot from www.rhide.com and give it a
> try. I have not used the 1.5.0 snapshot as much as I did the 1.4.9.1
> build . Both builds are done by Andris.
> >One other thing: I can't get a DOS window open when I click File->Dos
shell.
> >This may be the problem - that it can't open a subshell within which to
> >execute the gcc compiler?
> Rhide snapshot 1.5 works for me on XP for this.
>
> >Is there a well known, easy solution to this problem?
> Unfortunatly so far there are still issues with Rhide on 2K/XP. Some
> are fixed if you run it with a '-S' option. If the '-S' option helps
> what video card do you have? I hope to do some more debugging this
> this weekend.
>
> Are there any differences if you try it in a window or full screen?
> Does Rhide crash on you? If yes when?
>
> Andrew


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