Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/28/11:32:21
---Chris DOT Cummings AT delorie DOT com wrote:
>
> In article <199710261934 DOT LAA07495 AT adit DOT ap DOT net>, Nate says...
> >
> >At 01:27 10/26/1997 +0900, chris cummings wrote:
> >>I am new (very) to this. I am beginning my first course in C
programming by
> >>distance education. Djgpp was
> >>recommended to me by a friend. I used the zip-picker to select which
> >>programs to download. However,
> >>when I tried to use Rhide to run the "Hello, world!" program, I
got a
> >>"directory or file does not exist". Hope
> >>someone can help me out with this.
> >It's likely that you're missing some important package. If you know
which
> >zips you downloaded, please say what they are. If you don't, send a
listing
> >of the `manifest' subdirectory of your DJGPP directory. Btw, I
think such
> >error messages are usually accompanied by the name of the file
which it
> >can't find. If so, please mention it.
> >
> >Nate Eldredge
> >eldredge AT ap DOT net
> >
> >
> >
> The zips that I downloaded include:
>
> v2/djdev201.zip
> v2/faz210b.zip
> v2apps/rhide14b.zip
> v2gnu/bnu281b.zip
> v2gnu/gcc2721b.zip
> v2gnu/mak3761b.zip
> v2gnu/txi390b.zip
> v2misc/csdpmi3b.zip
>
> I also downloaded source files, but if I understand correctly, these
are not
> necessary to running the program.
> Also, the Rhide didn't specify which file it couldn't find
> Thanks very much for your advice.
>
> Chris Cummings
> cwcndb AT nuri DOT net
>
It may also be some help to you if you check to see if the include,
lib, src etc.. directories are setup properly within Rhide.
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