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From: jimh AT pantheon DOT yale DOT edu (J. Hormuzdiar)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Line cut off in rhide
Date: 28 Jan 1997 17:52:44 GMT
Organization: Yale University
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hello-
	Once again I want to thank everyone involved for such a wonderful
product.  I do have a problem though that is pestering me.

	I have a project file with many *.cc programs in it.... So many
that when Rhide tries to link them all the end off the gcc command line
gets cut off.  For instance, when the line is

------------------------------------------
gcc       -o original.exe  e:/dcc/original/jgrphics.o e:/dcc/original/matrix.o
e:/dcc/original/original.o e:/dcc/original/vector.o  -liostr
------------------------------------------
Rhide comes back with the error
------------------------------------------
Error: e:/djgpp/bin\ld.exe: cannot open -lios: No such file or directory
(ENOENT)
------------------------------------------

	By changing things around a little bit, I have been able to see
this cut off at different points (ie.- once the error message warned me
that the file "e:/dcc/original/vect" did not exist). 

	Note that I have been able to make the program as long as I exit
to dos and retype in the "gcc" line by hand (cutting out a couple of extra
spaces and unnecessary stuff to fit it in one dos line). 

	Is there anything that will fix this?  Or am I doing something
unusual that is forcing me to have compile command lines longer than need
be?

						Thank you
							-Jim

ps- Just in case you are wondering, I am running this on a 486DX-33,
WD1.6Gig hard drive, and using RHIDE10B.ZIP (yes I know Rhide ver. 1.1 is
out, but I am having problems trying to get it running on my system....
Until that gets sorted out, I'm still using ver. 1.0).

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