To: Robert DOT Hoehne AT Mathematik DOT tu-chemnitz DOT de Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: RHIDE CRASH! Message-ID: <19970204.174444.7543.0.fwec@juno.com> References: <19970203 DOT 172457 DOT 2647 DOT 1 DOT fwec AT juno DOT com> From: fwec AT juno DOT com (Mark T Logan) Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 17:38:32 EST On Tue, 04 Feb 1997 11:33:54 +0100 Robert Hoehne writes: >Mark T Logan wrote: >> >> Anyway, I used compile | build all and there was some kind >> of crash. Rhide was still on the screen, but I could see the > >Before, during or after compiling of at least one file? It was while I was compiling 1 simple file to test out allegro. I was linking in the liballeg.a library, and I think I must have used libgpp.a as well, because I used cout. >> DOS prompt had overwritten the top, and was giving me a >> register dump or something. >For the next please, try to notate it, because it is very helpfull >to find the problem. Sorry about that. Generaly when I have a crash like that, I don't think about what I'm doing, I just hit reset and hope that my computer is still intact. I'm not sure if I could have written all of it down anyway, because it sort of got jumbled with the RHIDE screen. >> Rhide bug? a virus? a bird? a plane? supercrash? > >I don't know exactly, but more information would be helpfull: If it happens again, I'll be sure to get you a play by play. > - Which version of RHIDE are you using? > - Was it a new created project (or have you created a project)? > - Have you compiled a file before 'build all' with 'compile >(Alt+F9)'? I had just created the project, and I just went straight to 'build all' (did not use compile). I am using RHIDE version 1.0 beta 5 TIA -Fwec