Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/03/05/09:36:06
From: | "Chris Jones" <cj7 AT ukc DOT ac DOT uk>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: DJGPP and W2k
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Date: | Sun, 5 Mar 2000 12:50:24 -0000
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> I have got problems getting something to compile under Windows 2000 !
> Rhide dies and NTVDM (or whatever) is generating a "core dump". I
> already read about this problem on this newsgroup. Has anybody found
> a fix for it ?
Not that I know of - but what you can do is compile each file individually
with Alt-F9 - you'll notice that it crashes after the compiling stage. So
compile one file, then exit rhide, re-load it, compile the next file, and so
on. Once all the source is compiled, use Link on the Compile menu to link
it, and it will work. Using the standard Make (F9) function doesn't work
properly (it seems to be that the second time Rhide spawns a program, it
crashes, so the second invocation of gcc will crash the thing).
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