Mail Archives: djgpp/2004/06/22/08:15:10
Paul Wilkins <disk AT paradise DOT net DOT nz> wrote:
> Andrew Cottrell wrote:
> Starting RHIDE in one of two ways.
> Start > Run > rhide projectname
> Start > Run > cmd
> rhide projectname
There's your problem. You almost certainly don't want to start RHIDE
in either of those two ways. Instead, open a command line shell, 'cd'
to the place you actually want your project to be in, and *then* run
'rhide projectname'. Make that place one devoid of blanks in the
path, to be on the sane and safe side of things.
> > and CMD.exe to ensure you
> > are not using a environment variable that XP or Rhide uses?
> Environment variables are set as instructed.
> From the cmd prompt, SET gives the following useful variables.
> djgpp=c:\djgpp\djgpp.env
>
> Path=C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;c:\djgpp\bin
I'm reasonably sure that this Path is not what the instructions told
you to make it. If at all possible, you should have c:\djgpp\bin
*first* on the path, not last.
A further note of caution: this is the Win32 / cmd.exe view of the
environment (detectable by the variable names being lower-case). You
want to look at the *DOS* view instead. You may have to explicitly
run 'command.com' to get a look at that. It should be equivalent, but
it never hurts to be sure.
> As RHIDE is primarily developed for Windows machines,
Huh? Whatever made you think that?
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