Mail Archives: djgpp/2006/03/26/02:46:11.1
Harry J. Smith <hjsmithh AT sbcglobal DOT net> wrote:
> Installed djgpp with rhide in C:\ProgramD\DJGPP
> Installed apfloat in C:\ProgramD\DJGPP\Harry\apfloat
A remark: it's not usually a good idea to install your own source
packages inside the DJGPP tree. They should be elsewhere.
> I can make the test program aptest at the command line:
> C:\ProgramD\DJGPP\Harry\apfloat>make aptest.exe
[...]
> and it runs ok, but I cannot make it using rhide. I get:
Stop. We already knew what you get, from your original post. What
you still haven't described is *how* you get it. RHIDE projects don't
build themselves. So: what did you put where in RHIDE? Did you
configure your RHIDE project to actually include all the object files
(or the library, whatever this "apfloat" stuff is) in the build? Try
to get RHIDE to create you a makefile or show you the actual command
line it used instead of just writine "Compiling: this" and "Creating:
that".
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