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From: "Sean L. Palmer" <seanpalmer AT mindspring DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Rhide:long command lines problem
Date: 26 Mar 1997 19:57:58 GMT
Organization: MindSpring Enterprises
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> > FAQ, the Rhide docs, but I didnt find the solution. For example, the
FAQ
> 
> Are you sure, that you have read the RHIDE doc?? Here is a small part
> from the doc:
> 
> 1.4 Requirements
> ================
> 
> RHIDE works under and is compiled with DJGPP V2.01.
> 
> 
> As you can see, RHIDE needs for correct work that you have installed
> DJGPP V2.01, and your problem is (I know that now, because many users
> had this problem) that you have installed still DJGPP 2.0.
> 
> 
> And to the FAQ: Please read section 16.6 completely (especially the
> last paragraph)

I'm a different guy with essentially the same problem.

I JUST NOW DOWNLOADED v2.01, RHIDE1.2, Make 3.75.  I have never before used
DJGPP, so mixing is not an issue.

I have about 300 files that need to be compiled. I put them all in the
project and do a build, and voila I get "Command line too long" in the info
window back.

Now what?  Is the command line too long for Windows 95?  Will getting rid
of/shortening include paths, disabling compiler options (these are far too
wordy IMHO) and such help, or if I have that many files am I just screwed
no matter what?

I've compiled projects with just a few files before, no problem.

This is keeping us from using DJGPP for this project, and we are going to
have to use the (inferior, bitchy, pickypicky) Watcom 10.6 instead.

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