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From: Patrick Mahoney <rusty_waters AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Newbie: Help w\error in RHIDE
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 13:00:14 -0500
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Ishpeck wrote:

> Well, if you read the docs, you would know that in the AUTOEXEC.BAT
> you should have
>
> SET DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
>
> Or wherever your DJGPP.ENV file is.

> I found one of the problems that I will post here in case anyone eles
> is

having the same trouble.

I have added all of the "SET PATH" line's to my autoexec.bat that the
DOC's ask for. Still had the problem.
Next I found this SET PROGRAM in my c:\djgpp\bin directory. Now
if I understand the info on this program correctly, I have to use this
to
set-up DJGPP, and RHIDE.
So I type this while in my c:\djgpp\bin directory;
setdjgpp c:\djgpp c:/djgpp
Okay, now when I use RHIDE, it will go through the compiling process,
but now I get the following message;

compiling hello.c
bad command or file name
no errors

I also get the same message when at the command prompt and use gcc.exe
When I use that, here is what I type at the prompt; gcc hello.exe
hello.c
And I've also tried this one; gcc -o hello.exe hello.c

Any idea's of what, or where I am going wrong? I have my autoexec.bat
set up
the same as the DOC's tell me to. I can not seem to find anything else
that is not
the way the DOC's say to have it set up, but I sure don't have something
right. ;-)
Thanks again.......Rusty



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<p>Ishpeck wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>Well, if you read the docs, you would know that in
the AUTOEXEC.BAT
<br>you should have
<p>SET DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
<p>Or wherever your DJGPP.ENV file is.</blockquote>

<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I found one of the problems that I will post here
in case anyone eles is</blockquote>
having the same trouble.
<p>I have added all of the "SET PATH" line's to my autoexec.bat that the
<br>DOC's ask for. Still had the problem.
<br>Next I found this SET PROGRAM in my <b>c:\djgpp\bin </b>directory.
Now
<br>if I understand the info on this program correctly, I have to use this
to
<br>set-up DJGPP, and RHIDE.
<br>So I type this while in my <b>c:\djgpp\bin</b> directory;
<br><b>setdjgpp c:\djgpp c:/djgpp</b>
<br>Okay, now when I use RHIDE, it will go through the compiling process,
<br>but now I get the following message;
<p><b>compiling hello.c</b>
<br><b>bad command or file name</b>
<br><b>no errors</b><b></b>
<p>I also get the same message when at the command prompt and use <b>gcc.exe</b>
<br>When I use that, here is what I type at the prompt; <b>gcc hello.exe
hello.c</b>
<br>And I've also tried this one; <b>gcc -o hello.exe hello.c</b>
<p>Any idea's of what, or where I am going wrong? I have my autoexec.bat
set up
<br>the same as the DOC's tell me to. I can not seem to find anything else
that is not
<br>the way the DOC's say to have it set up, but I sure don't have something
right. ;-)
<br>Thanks again.......Rusty
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