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From: | S Prasad <aangels AT ameritech DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: *** One more RHide + Allegro problem... ****************** |
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Date: | Wed, 30 Jun 1999 22:51:26 -0400 |
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Ofer E. wrote: > > When I'm compiling the Allegro examples with gcc, > everything works fine. > > But, when attemting to use RHide I get this error > message: > > _________________________________________________________ > Could not find the source file 'ex3.c'. Make sure, > that | > the file exist or check the settings > in | > .Options/Directories' for the correct > paths' | I get this problem too. It appears whenever I try to run a source file from a different directory (e.g. ex3.c is in C:\ and I'm running RHIDE from C:\WINDOWS\) Switching to the source directory solves the problem for me, but it may be a different problem you are having as my solution is very simple.
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