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From: Bjorn Hansen <viking AT xyz DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Directories in RHIDE
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the best way I have found is to make  a shortcut to RHIDE and put the
working directory the same as your source,  in your case c:\djgpp\source.
It should work though with going to options-->directories in rhide and
putting in the path to your source too but then it's more of a pain in the
butt to open stuff when you start RHIDE.
I don't know about those other errors.  Do you have more than one source
file open when you compile?

Brian Hansell wrote:

> If anyone could help on this minor little annoyance it would be much
> appreciated.  I can't seem to get directories to work right.  Let' say I
> want my source code in c:\djgpp\source.  I set that exact thing
> (c:\djgpp\source\) in RHIDE, and try to make it work, but it doesn't.
> Well, the first time I try to compile it, it says
>
> Cannot specify -o with -c and multiple compilations
>
> I'm a little confused, about the meaning of that.  Anyhow, after I fail
> my compile, i try it again, and i always get "cannot find blablabla" in
> a window box.  Can anyone just tell me exactly what I should type in if
> my source is in c:\djgpp\source?
>
> THANKS

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