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From: "Tony O'Bryan" <aho450s AT nic DOT smsu DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Environment: OPTIONS\DIRECTORIES
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 09:15:51 -0600
Organization: Southwest Missouri State University
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Ben wrote:

> 2) The above may or may-not work, but has some possible bugs:
> changing the (object) and (sources) to my choice... so I can always open
> to the appropriate dir & save my *.o and *.exe files to another
> directory, other than the default /bin directory, causes a problem. I
> cannot progress any further after compiling my *.c file. All subsequent
> commands (make/link/run) are all shaded out. Now, if I go back and
> remove any directory changes and let it default to it's own and restart.
> It works fine, but my *.o & *.exe file ends up in the \bin directory.
> Anybody have a solution?

	Which version of RHIDE are you using?  I have been unable to reproduce
the bug in version 1.4 where any appropriate commands are shaded out.  
	Whether you use a forward slash or a backslash in DJGPP doesn't
matter.  They are treated the same (except in source code where a
backslash must be escaped with another backslash).

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