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Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19980303224955.007b5950@math.amu.edu.pl>
Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 22:49:55 +0100
To: DJGPP Mailing list <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
From: Maciej Radziejewski <maciejr AT math DOT amu DOT edu DOT pl>
Subject: Re: PGCC and rhide
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At 19:01 1998.02.24 +0100, Robert Hoehne wrote:
>Dervarics Gergely wrote :
>> 
>> How can I make rhide to work with PGCC? I want to generate pentium code
>> with my DJGPP...
>>                                                                 G.
>
>Add the following lines to one of the rhide.env files you can use
>(please read the RHIDE doc about the meaning of this file and
>where to place it):
>
>RHIDE_GCC=pgcc
>RHIDE_GXX=pgcc
>
>Robert
>-- 

I just wanted to note, that adding these two lines prevents
my installation of RHIDE from performing the compilation.
I get the 'Bad command or file name' message in the compile
window.
I guess it depends on the version and naming conventions
(I have gcc version pgcc-2.90.23 980102, egcs-1.0.1 release
and RHIDE Version 1.4, Sep 30 1997)

Do these options change the way Rhide works or just the
command it issues to compile the program?

Bye,

Maciej.

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