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| Subject: | Re: Problem with RHIDE |
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| Date: | Sat, 26 Jun 1999 11:27:44 -0500 |
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I had the same problem and this fixed it.
The name of C++ library has changed since port of gcc-2.7.2.1.
The fix for this problem is add line
RHIDE_TYPED_LIBS_DJGPP.cc=stdcxx
to %DJDIR/share/rhide/rhide.env. Or add 2 lines
[rhide]
RHIDE_TYPED_LIBS_DJGPP.cc=stdcxx
to Your DJGPP.ENV. An example of DJGPP.ENV with this fix is in
directory gnu/gcc-2.81 (archive gcc281b.zip)
one more thing that I did...
My DJGPP.ENV was named DJGPP_.ENV so I took out the _ so it's just named
DJGPP.ENV
I found this information written by DJ Delorie in the Djgpp mail archive.
Looks like many many people ran into this problem at first. I just started
using this version, so there ya go.
I'm back to the mail bag.
Happy coding everyone.
paradise
Matthew Bentley wrote:
> Hi - whenever I try to run something using RHIDE, I get this message :
> Error : c:/prog/djgpp/bin/ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcd: No such file or
> directory.
>
> What does it mean ?
> What do I do ?
> Aaaaah!!!!
>
> M@
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