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From: mapson AT mapson DOT com (Mapson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: No I am not using RHIDE
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 16:10:36 GMT
Organization: Yale University
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On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 08:08:36 -0400, James Walton <miti AT albany DOT net>
wrote:

>>I have recently downloaded your djgpp compiler as well as the allegro
>>plug-in.  I have been programming previously with MSVC++ but only for
>>its code editing and compiling purposes.  The problem is that now it
>>seems your compiler has problems with some code that should work.  So I
>>decided to code a very simple program to see if the compiler worked at
>>all.  And I got the following error:
>>D:\DJGPP\BIN/ld.exe cannot open -lstdcxx: no such file or directory
>>(ENOENT)

Well, lo and behold, you are having the same problem I had late last
night. And I solved it late last night- see the thread "unknown link
problem" In case you miss that one, here is the relevant part:

Message-ID: <35814b5d DOT 1818081 AT news DOT cis DOT yale DOT edu>

<start quote>
I eventually solved this one- it was a long file name problem-
libstdcxx.a was what the linker wanted, but could only look for a 8.3
letter version. So I merely renamed a duplicate libstdcx.a. This
happened despite having long file names enabled in djgpp.env- perhaps
there is a Rhide option too? At any rate, having a duplicate is no
prob- it is only a bit over 600k, and will negate the possibility of
encountering the reverse problem.

I think the problem came about because on one machine I used pkunzip
(which I guess clips long filenames), on the offending machine I used
WinZIP- and winzip maintained the long file name! That is the theory
I'll go on unless otherwise informed.
<end quote>

>No I am not using RHIDE with djgpp.  The only add ons that I downloaded
>were Allegro and GRX.  GRX I have not used yet though, just allegro.

Rhide is great- despite some nebulous bugs I think I am seeing. Most
notable bugs of the moment- it simply doesn't pay attention to
preferences I set (matched brackets, spaces-not-tabs, etc.). Also, the
"copy from/to windown clipboard" is unreliable. And there are some
features I'd like to see- like not having the options files be so
original-directory specific, so any time I copy a project to a new
computer I don't have all the root-referenced directory problems.
(MSVC's developer is good like that- no matter where you drop a
project, it is ready to compile).

But I often keep Rhide up at the same time as I am doing MSVC
programming- I like the libc references, and I like the way it
highlights keywords, I like it's calculator.

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