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| Message-ID: | <3755E597.1E1338C9@mindtremors.com> |
| From: | Justin Deltener <deltener AT mindtremors DOT com> |
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| Subject: | rhide wierd thing... |
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| Date: | Wed, 02 Jun 1999 21:16:55 -0500 |
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I somehow got everything set up correctly the last time I set up my DJGPP-RHIDE installation thank god, but when I tried to install a friends we got most of the bugs/problems fixed except one thing.. For some reason whenever it compiles a source it says no errors and then prints a message similar to "bad command or file name" I say similar because I'm not next to the terminal to quote it. I did 99% of the same steps for my installation and I don't get this.. Any ideas from anyone?? I've got the rhide section under djgpp.env so that it no longer says the usual -lstdcxx can't execute blah blah blah.. The weird thing is that all the programs operate correctly, I just want to get rid of the stupid message... Thanks! -- Justin Deltener (deltener AT mindtremors DOT com) Inverse Reality (http://www.inversereality.org)
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