Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/05/19:45:32
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i recently received as a gift a Rhide C++ compiler. how ever i cannot get it
to work. i have tried to make a hello world program and the compiler will
not execute the program. it compiles, makes and links,(reporting no
errors). but when i try to run the program it does not run and gives me the
message: Program exit code: -1 (0xffffffff)
even though it reports no errors, after I "make" i receive the following:
Creating: hello.exe
The error was: Invalid argument (EINVAL)
no errors
i am including the source code:
#include <iostream.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"Hello world.";
return 0;
}
your help is much appreciated. i have spent endless hours sifting through
faqs and and have not found any help.
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>i recently received as a gift a Rhide C++ compiler. how ever i cannot get it
<BR>to work. i have tried to make a hello world program and the compiler will
<BR>not execute the program. it compiles, makes and links,(reporting no
<BR>errors). but when i try to run the program it does not run and gives me the
<BR>message: Program exit code: -1 (0xffffffff)
<BR>
<BR>even though it reports no errors, after I "make" i receive the following:
<BR>Creating: hello.exe
<BR>The error was: Invalid argument (EINVAL)
<BR>no errors
<BR>
<BR> i am including the source code:
<BR>
<BR>#include <iostream.h>
<BR>
<BR>int main()
<BR>{
<BR>cout<<"Hello world.";
<BR>return 0;
<BR>}
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>your help is much appreciated. i have spent endless hours sifting through
<BR>faqs and and have not found any help.</FONT></HTML>
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