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Subject: Re: RHIDE's Long FileName Support?
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Date: Sun, 04 Apr 2004 11:29:37 -0500
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Actually, your problem is that rhide doesn't support filenames with spaces (last
time I checked0.

Bryan Parkoff wrote:

>     Please discard this since I have figured out and resolved the problem
> myself.
>
>     The only one problem is that I am not allowed to include *.h (header
> files) into RHIDE's project group otherwise error message says, "Don't know
> how to build "*.h".  It is very annoying.  I really want to include both
> *.cpp and *.h in the project group that it makes easier for me to edit both
> *.h and *.cpp.  Please advise.
>
> --
> Bryan Parkoff
> "Bryan Parkoff" <bryan DOT nospam DOT parkoff AT nospam DOT com> wrote in message
> news:Eumbc.11333$Tx6 DOT 4602 AT fe2 DOT texas DOT rr DOT com...
> >     I use Windows XP.  RHIDE's latest version is Feb. 2003.  I use to save
> > "CPU Definition.cpp".  When I try to compile, I get error, "Don't know how
> > to build CPU Definition.o".  I did use "gpp -c -Wall "CPU Definition.cpp".
> > It works fine.  It did show "CPU Definition.o".
> >     I wonder why RHIDE does not support long filename.  Is there a fix?  I
> > did change from "CPU Definition.cpp" to "CPUDef.h".  I did compile under
> > RHIDE.  It works fine without long filename support.
> >
> >     PS-- RHIDE's Help does not work in newer version, but it does previous
> > version.  Which version should I use 1.4.9 or 1.5 version of RHIDE?
> >
> > --
> > Bryan Parkoff
> >
> >


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