Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/06/21/18:36:57
Actually I just figured out what the problem was -
after configuring rhide by running "rhide.exe rhide", configuring & exiting,
next time you start up RHIDE you just have to go to the project menu & click
on "close project" !
Who would've thought...
M@
BWilliams <jitenderji AT my-deja DOT com> wrote in message
news:7kkdtv$n$1 AT nnrp1 DOT deja DOT com...
> 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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