Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/31/02:34:39
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From: | "Maan M. Hamze" <mmhamze AT mail DOT utexas DOT edu>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: another q about rhide
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Date: | 31 Aug 1996 01:11:40 GMT
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Organization: | University of Texas at Austin
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Message-ID: | <01bb96d8$dcbe9340$04fb5380@maan-m.-hamze>
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CSSPT AT LGVOP2 DOT PDV DOT COM wrote in article <9608302059 DOT AA26235 AT pdv DOT com>...
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> i installed successfully my rhide and after compile a file i can use
make
> or run,why is happening this,
I just can not understand the question! could you rephrase that?
My guess is that you are wondering why RHIDE can not make or run or link a
C/C++ file! Right? If that is the case, the answer is that you have to
start a project as things stand now. Open a project and add your files to
it (including your source code). Through the project, RHIDE will make, run
and link!
>other estrange thing is that rhide doesn't
> keep the path for the lib and includes directories i wrote when i start
the pro
> gram again,
It will save all these settings when you are dealing with projects. Just
get in the habit of working with projects even when you are working with
one C/C++ file.
sorry if this question bothers you but i can't find nothing useful
> for this problem at the txts...
No bother at all, and good luck!
>
M
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Maan M. Hamze
mmhamze AT mail DOT utexas DOT edu
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