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From: cardinalt AT cwia DOT com (Cardinal Teulbachs)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Problems with RHIDE
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 02:06:01 GMT
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On 13 Oct 1997 06:42:15 GMT, ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (Paul
Derbyshire) made so bold as to state:

>Obviously there was none. I have also had this: RHIDE says "There were
>some errors" with no elaboration whatsoever. It seems to be a persistent
>RHIDE bug (surely rhide isn't supposed to report errors if there were none,
>nor, if there were, report there were errors without listing them?) that
>seems to occur sometimes. It seems to leave a
>nonexistent/nonfunctioning/unupdated .o or .exe and usually persists until
>you reboot the machine whence it often mysteriously goes away, also
>sometimes if you change 1 line of code irrelevantly (i.e. add a
>comment)... seems to be POM-dependent.

I just installed DJGPP and RHIDE and I'm having the same trouble. I
wrote a small dummy program very similar to the one posted in this
thread and all I get is "There were some errors." The thing is, when I
don't use RHIDE and just compile from the command line, I don't get
any executable either. No error messages or anything; the source file
seems to compile just fine, but when I look for some tangible result
there doesn't seem to be any. Strange. I even did a disk search just
to see if things were getting moved around to odd places, but
apparently not.

I haven't been so fortunate as to experience the "reboot and the
problem will go away" phenomenon, either. So far I haven't been able
to compile anything :)

--Cardinal T

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