Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/30/02:21:39
From: | Steve Offutt <indmold AT oz DOT sunflower DOT org>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: RHIDE 1.478 Unstable?
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Date: | Sat, 30 Dec 2000 07:11:41 GMT
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In article <92jqjc$t8a$1 AT news2 DOT ottawa DOT cyberus DOT ca>,
"Paul Forgrave" <forgrave AT cyberus DOT ca> wrote:
> I have installed the latest version of the RHIDE development version
1.478
> and
> find it be be quite unstable. Compilation usually dies after the
files are
> compiled
> to object modules and the project executable created. Also, the
temporary
> files
> are sometimes not removed and the temporary directory is never
removed. The
> more serious problem is that it normally truncates my project (.gpr)
files
> to 0 bytes.
>
> The only thing I see on screen beside the register dump is something
about a
> SIGSEV error overwriting some of the initial text on the screen.
>
> My machine is a 600 MHz P3 with 512 MB RAM running Windows NT v4.0 and
> Service Pack 6a. DJGPP environment is GCC 2.952, Binutils 2.10, and
most of
> the other updated version files also.
>
> Please note that RHIDE 1.47 works fine.
>
> Anyone else having this problem with this version? Any suggestions?
Paul,
Am expierencing nearly the same on my home box (K62-300, win98 SP3).
Just beginning to tinker with DJGPP and RHIDE, thought I might
have missed something in the docs. Sometimes I get an executable,
other times not. Sometimes even encounter the "blue screen of
death" when exiting RHIDE. Upon re-boot, I may or may not have
an exe or obj file.
I have a slightly older version of RHIDE on my box at work,
same source, no problems.
FWIW I have no problems with the new version on a simple
"Hello world" program.
I wish I had a suggestion, but will leave that to the
experts. Just posted to let you know you were not alone,
was going to post something similar after reviewing the
docs.
Steve
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Steve Offutt
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