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Date: Fri, 01 Oct 1999 15:23:10 -0300
From: salvador <salvador AT inti DOT gov DOT ar>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: RHIDE can't found source files
References: <37F49F62 DOT DA8EE4D7 AT umh DOT ac DOT be>
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Fabrice LETE wrote:

> ...if they aren't in the djgpp\bin directory.
>
> I want to store DJGPP on a read-only disk (in a network), to allow users
> to use rhide and compile sources from and to a local disk...
>
> What can I do to make rhide use full path and filename of a source file
> instead of just filename? I want too to make rhide compile to the
> filename.exe, and run it, in the same directory as the source code...
>
> What should I do to make this working?

Is too easy:

1) Put djgpp\bin directory in your path.
2) Start RHIDE from the directory where the sources are located (read-write).

You'll get the exe and obj files created in this directory.
I guess you didn't notice it because you are using a (silly) direct access in
you Windows (WinCrap) desktop. Robert never uses RHIDE like that and I never use
Setedit like that. RHIDE is designed to be used from a shell, you change
directory to the point where your project are located and then you start RHIDE.
In Linux I use bash, in DOS command.com is too idiot so I use Volkov Commander
or a similar program.

SET

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