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From: Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Using RHIDE to compile, build c programs
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 1997 23:50:40 +0100
Organization: University of Technology Chemnitz, FRG
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Mike Crutchley schrieb:
> 
> I was hoping to use RHIDE as it is an integrated environment. I'm running
> this in a DOS window on my Windows 95 PC. The Compile pull-down menu ONLY
Where and how do you start RHIDE? With where I mean the directory and
with
how the commandline options.

> has the "compile" option (all other options are "grayed out") and I don't
> have an option to link or build. Would this be something to do with the

Probably you (like many others with this question) are running RHIDE in
the
bin directory of DJGPP, where rhide.exe is located. In that case, there
is
a project file in that directory rhide.gpr (the so called default
project).

If you open now only a source file, only the Compile items are
available,
since you haven´t included any file in the project (and you shouldn´t
also
do it, because creating with that project an executable would overwrite
rhide.exe itself).

The best is everto run RHIDE not in the directory, where the executable
rhide.exe is, even when Windows 95 has this as default.

BTW: Probably I will change that behaviour in the future because of too
many
problems.

Robert
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