Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/10/04/15:03:34
On Fri, 4 Oct 1996 09:24:30 GMT, David Rees <djxr AT star DOT ucl DOT ac DOT uk>
wrote:
>Jeremy Ford wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I just downloaded DJGPP so i could learn C...( I have no money to buy
>> a commercial C compiler) I also downloaded RHIDE the IDE for DJGPP.
Hey, DJGPP is great! Do you know that Quake was built in it? I am
sure that Id could afford a commercial compiler, but they used djgpp!
>> When I key in a program in , RHIDE won't let me use the RUN option.
>> The RUN option is never highligted. The only option in RHIDE I can
>> use is COMPILE.... I was wondering if it was possible to run your
>> program from the IDE? Did I not set something up right?
You are supposed to make a project file, and then add the files you
want to compile to the project, and then everything will be OK. That
was ment to be a feature to encourege people to use project files, but
it does not seem to be so usefull, so it will be removed in the next
release of RHIDE(yes, the one with integrated debuger.) BTW, does
anyone know when the next release will be?
>> Thank you for your help,
>> Jeremy Ford
>
>Its a long time since I set rhide up, but I had this problem and solved
>it quite simply. If I remember correctly this happens because you have
>not specified a target for the project.
>
>Hope this helps
>
>Dave
>
Alex
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