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Message-ID: <19981231014019.5309.rocketmail@send102.yahoomail.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 17:40:19 -0800 (PST)
From: Essidartha Emerald <essidartha AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: this is hard :((
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
MIME-Version: 1.0
Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

int main()
{
 printf("Hello world!\n");
 exit (0);
}

compilling: hello.c
bad command and file name
no errors

you are right my options  in rhide for my directories were empty.
----------------------------------------------------------------
I have tried this
I have my include directory set up as:
c:\djgpp\djdev202\include

I have my library directory set at
c:\djgpp\djdev202\lib

I have my source directories set at
c:\djgpp\djlsr202\src

I am not sure where  to point my object directory or where the objects
are and what extensions they are or what directory they are suppose to
be in or what directory to point at.
I don't know what file to read. 


When I installed djgpp I unzipped my folders into the directory 
c:\djgpp
and then I uzipped  the rest of them to maintain their directory
structure inside djgpp
i.e bnu281d is still a folder
i.e \djgpp\djlsr202\src  so that djdev202 is still a folder

I am not sure if this is right at all. I am not even sure if I set up
my directories right or if I 
should have zipped them so that all the bins in the seperate folders
become on  and all the includes are one etc 
I actualy made a copy of djgpp to try that but some of the folders
did'nt like being moved. 



I also get can't open  rhide help file.I feel like giving up :((

boo hoo!!



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