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From: happy303 AT hotmail DOT com (happy303)
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Subject: Re: RHIDE Question:
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On Mon, 21 Dec 1998 22:09:44 +0000, Jason Mullins <cyberj23 AT erols DOT com>
wrote:

Have you checked the option menu/libraries
you can indicate your libs there, and don't forget to check the
checkbox.  I've only been using rhide for 1 day so i guess that's all
the help i can give for now.  This thing worked well for allegro...

see ya!
happy303

>Hello -
>    Im kinda new to rhide, (and programing:).  I need to pass somethings
>on to RHIDE and compile time.  From the command line I can go
>"gcc -o test.exe foo.c -lcdesktop"
>
>And the program compiles fine.  Keep in mind that "-lcdesktop" is a
>lib.  I make a project with rhide "rhide foo".  Insert my "foo.c" file
>and go to town.  Compiles fine.  Here's the problem.  Instead of
>sticking the "-lcdesktop" after the source file, it does it before.
>Which means everything is Undeclared or missing, etc. etc. etc.  How can
>I solve this?
>
>Thanks for everyone's time in advance......
>
>
>Jason Mullins
>
>
>
>jason AT hbifreight DOT com
>        or
>cyberj23 AT erols DOT com
>
>

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