Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/09/18/09:46:46
Daniel <cdnhermit DOT msn AT attcanada DOT net> wrote:
> Hello, I checked the Faq, and rhide documentation and I could not find
> anything on: Warning: is write protected.
The only situation where I could imagine something like this happening
would be when you run RHIDE from some write-protected directory. Like
a CDROM, or maybe something copied or unpacked from CDROM. Some tools
have a habit of setting the read-only bit, in such cases.
If you're Windows'ing: be sure you open RHIDE not by clicking onto it,
but by opening a DOS box, 'cd'ing to the directory the source is in, and
*then* starting RHIDE from the command line.
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