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Message-ID: <36533728.DAF4BD7F@gmx.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 20:07:52 -0100
From: Robert Hoehne <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: RHIDE
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Alex Wolfe wrote :
> 
>    I realize this may not be the appropriate forum for a RHIDE
> question, does there exist a RHIDE mailing list I could post it to
> instead?

This is the right forum for discussing RHIDE problems.

> 
>   I had installed RHIDE about a year ago and enjoyed it thouroughly.
> I had to wipe my system clean and begin again... This time, RHIDE will
> not touch any c++ code (gxx works just fine from command prompt), it
> will find iostream, but then choke on streambuf.h as included by

This sounds to me like a LFN-problem. Try to set

SET LEN=y

before you start RHIDE or run RHIDE like

rhide -y ...

and see if this solves your problem. But in general,
you should read the DJGPP FAQ about the possible
LFN-problems and also (if you use gcc 2.8.1, what I
assume) the readme's which come with gcc.

Robert
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