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Subject: DJGPP & WinXP?
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Hi, sorry if this has been asked/answered, but I'm not having any luck 
through google...
  I have to use Windows, DJGPP with RHIDE & gcc for a C/C++ course I've 
started. My system is running WinXP, and I cannot make this combination 
happen. I've downloaded all the files I need using the ZIP-picker, created 
a directory
C:\DJGPP
  and unzipped everything (using WinXP's zip decompressor) inside that 
directory, maintaining their directory structure inside. I've appended the 
environment variable so that PATH also includes
C:\DJGPP\djdev203\bin;%PATH%
  and that a new variable DJGPP is in
C:\DJGPP\D\djdev\djgpp.env
  When I open the console, I can invoke
go32-v2
  from the prompt, which tells me about available RAM but provides no swap 
space. If I want to use RHIDE I have to call it using the absolute path
C:\DJGPP\rhid149b\bin\rhide
  which returns an error (Bad command or file name) when I try to compile. 
When I try to make a call to gcc, it also has to be started using the 
absolute path
C:\DJGPP\gcc304b\bin\gcc.exe testpg.cpp
  which returns this error
gcc.exe: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or 
directory (ENOENT)
  but I have C:\DJGPP\gpp304b\ and all its contents in place.
  I've tried to include an all-inclusive C:\DJGPP in the system's PATH, but 
that hasn't helped. Can someone clue me in here? Any help would be 
appreciated.

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Slackware8.0, 2.4.18, 733MHz VIA C3

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