Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/11/21/14:17:08
rthurton AT interlog DOT com (RAYMOND) wrote:
> Using RHIDE to compile and run a program, I receive the following error
> message:
>
> "There are some errors"
Normally it happends if:
1) You have very low memory (run go32-v2 and look the output)
2) You have a wrong intallation of DJGPP and hence RHIDE can't even call to
gcc.
> But ther is no way I can determine what is the error, it is not obvious
> to me, anyway. The program is an example taken from a textbook. Seems
> like a straightforward and simple program, in terms of syntax.
Can you compile it making:
gcc NAME_OF_FILE -o test
> Can anyone shed some light on what steps can be taken to
> determine what is the error, using the features of RHIDE?
Try filling the bug report (Alt-Space) it will check your DJGPP installation.
> By the way this is not the first time this has happened. RHIDE FAQ says
> just press <ENTER> on the message to take you to the error line. But it
> did not work.
Because the list of errors is empty, that's because RHIDE wasn't able to run
the compiler.
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