Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2002/10/18/10:27:01
Richard Dawe wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> Please could everybody review readme.1st. Once that is done, we can
> release DJGPP 2.04 alpha 1.
>
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>
> Installation
> ------------
>
> 1. Create a directory for DJGPP, say C:\DJGPP. (WARNING: do NOT
> install DJGPP in a directory C:\DEV, D:\DEV, etc., or in any of their
> subdirectories: it will not work! See the FAQ for more details.) Do
> not use a long directory name or one with spaces or special characters.
suggest spelling out what a long name is, i.e. over 8 chars or
over 3 char extension.
>
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>
> A DJGPP-specific IDE called RHIDE has recently been released and is
> now available to all DJGPP users. It features a Turbo C-style
> interface, auto-indentation, color syntax highlighting, automatic
> invocation of the DJGPP compiler, automatic Makefile generation, and
> easy access to the DJGPP online documentation. RHIDE also
> incorporates integrated and/or standalone debugging using the same
> functionality as the GNU Debugger (gdb). Since RHIDE is brand new,
> there are still revisions and bugfixes being made; visit
> http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~sho/rho/rhide.html for the latest
> information and updates.
RHIDE is no longer brand new, IMO
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