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From: BWilliams <jitenderji AT my-deja DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Another problem with RHIDE
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 1999 04:09:39 GMT
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In article <929928947 DOT 862375 AT ham DOT ihug DOT co DOT nz>,
  "Matthew Bentley" <Bentley_Moon AT nospam DOT softhome DOT net> wrote:
>     when I save my options in RHIDE, next time I load RHIDE I can't
make or
> link or run -
>     What do I do ?

You must have downloaded the stuff just one or two hours after I did,
because you seem to be having the same difficulties as me, just a few
hours later each time!  Anyway . . .

Two bits of anti-expert advice here:
First, when I was having the same problem, I got frustrated, gave up,
and assumed I had set the thing up wrong.  So I deleted everything in
my DJGPP directory (I've got the *.zip files I downloaded somewhere
else, of course) and re-installed it all.  This allowed me to start
over from scratch, since I wasn't too certain where I had messed it up.

Second, when I re-installed RHIDE, I looked much more carefully for
systems documentation than I had the first time, and I found
c:\djgpp\docs\rhide\rhide.html.  It's a copy of the page you would find
at the RHIDE site, with hyperlinks to take you to the parts of the text
that are important to you.  I decided to use the section
about "Creating you first Project" so that I could make sure I was
doing everything exactly the right way. Now, I am compiling and running
from the IDE without any problems at all.

Hope this helps, but if not, check out the web site.  It's sure to have
many more useful tips than I can offer.

--Brandon Williams--------------------------------


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