Mail Archives: djgpp-announce/2000/11/29/09:03:13
This is to announce of rhide-1.4.7.8 for DJGPP
DJGPP version of rhide-1.4.7.8 is available from SimTel.NET mirrors
worldwide:
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/rh1478b.zip
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/rh1478s.zip
- rh1478b.zip includes RHIDE binaries and related files
- rh1478s.zip includes RHIDE sources required to build the binaries
(You'll need also setedit-0.41, rhtvision-1.0.10 and gdb-5.0
sources for that and of course various other tools)
RHIDE is an Integrated Development Environment for DJGPP Version 2.01 and
later. It is written with port of the Turbo Vision library.
RHIDE looks and works like the IDE, which comes with Turbo C++ V.3.1 from
Borland and has also an integrated debugger. The RHIDE binary package
contain three binaries, the docs, the language files and all other standard
configuration files. The binaries are:
rhide.exe - this is the full featured RHIDE
rhgdb.exe - this is a standalone debugger (GDB 5.0) with Turbo Vison
interface
gpr2mak.exe - use this for creating a makefile from a RHIDE project file
Because the new editor of RHIDE uses a new keyboard handling, it is
somtimes neccessary to change the defaults about the keyboard. For more
information about this topic please read the file 'readme.key', which
is normaly installed in %DJDIR%/share/rhide.
RHIDE supports the following source files to be compiled in the IDE:
C source files (*.c *.i)
C++ source files (*.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.C *.ii)
Objective C source files (*.m)
Assembler source files (for the GNU assembler) (*.s *.S)
Pascal source files (for the GNU pascal compiler) (*.p *.pas)
Fortran source files (for G77) (*.f *.for *.F *.fpp)
NASM source file (*.asm *.nsm)
If you want to compile other source files or want to use other compilers
than the default, check the documentation, how it can be done.
With RHIDE you can create programs or libraries by defining a project,
which contains all the source or object files for it.
Because the new editor of RHIDE uses a new keyboard handling, it is
somtimes neccessary to change the defaults about the keyboard. For more
information about this topic please read the file 'readme.key', which
is normaly installed in %DJDIR%/share/rhide.
RHIDE supports the following source files to be compiled in the IDE:
C source files (*.c *.i)
C++ source files (*.cc *.cxx *.cpp *.C *.ii)
Objective C source files (*.m)
Assembler source files (for the GNU assembler) (*.s *.S)
Pascal source files (for the GNU pascal compiler) (*.p *.pas)
Fortran source files (for G77) (*.f *.for *.F *.fpp)
NASM source file (*.asm *.nsm)
If you want to compile other source files or want to use other compilers
than the default, check the documentation, how it can be done (for example
I have used RHIDE to build binaries for Win9X using DJGPP to MINGW
cross-compiler)
With RHIDE you can create programs or libraries by defining a project,
which contains all the source or object files for it.
Information about my (AP) latest versions can be found at
http://www.lanet.lv/~pavenis/rhide.html
Original Robert's homepage for RHIDE is
http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~sho/rho/rhide.html
If you have problems with RHIDE, read at first the documentation and
the DJGPP FAQ. If this does not help you, post your question to
RHIDE mailing list
rhide AT listbot DOT com
If you think, you have found a bug, read the documentation about the
best way to report it. For sending a bug report to me or the news
group please use the menu entry "Bug report" from the system menu
(the leftmost menu).
Have fun with RHIDE
Andris Pavenis <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv>
Robert H”hne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net>
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