Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/10/04/08:19:15
b279 <b279 AT inetone DOT net> wrote:
> How can I tell Rhide were I want the exe file to be made and what it's
> called?
By starting it from the .c file's directory (as opposed to clicking on
a desktop or directly on RHIDE.exe in Windows explorer) , and starting
a new project once it's running. That's how you're supposed to use
RHIDE.
> Every time I compile and run, a file called Startup is created in the bin
> folder.
That's a telltale sign of starting RHIDE directly from Windows. Don't
do that. Open an MSDOS prompt, cd to the right directory, and then type
rhide
and <Return> at the prompt.
> I don't want it there, and it should be named after the .c file.
IIRC, typing
rhide foo
will do that.
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