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From: Andrew Cottrell <andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au>
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Subject: Re: debbuging with rhide. NOT. :(
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2002 19:41:56 +1100
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>Yo!
>
>Is it really that noone has any ideas? creepy..
>
>btw (not quite) it seems terribly awfully that removing
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>fstream (not the header but the only declaration of one)
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>well.. huh..
>
>fstream bin, ban;
>
>gets debbugging working again. However, i somehow wouldn't like to do it for 
>my code sortof uses it.
Okay now we know you are using C++ and GCC 3.2 at a guess (not
2.9.5.3).

If you are not using Rhide 1.5.0 snapshot from 28-Aug-2002 or later
then go and grab it at www.rhide.com

Please read the readme.txt file that comes with GCC 3.2.

If you are using Rhide 1.5.0 28-Aug-2002 snapshot and GCC 3.2 then
please lgive a small example program, < 20-30 lines. 

If you are using C++ make sure you do not mix object files from
different GCC versions, even 3.1 to 3.2 is different. C objects as far
as I know are okay between the major versions, ie you can mix 3.1 and
3.2 C objects.

Please supply more info in the future when you have a problem and
please remember that no one gets paid for this so support may take a
while.



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