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Date: Mon, 6 Sep 1999 09:43:52 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: David Enchelmaier <n2138166 AT sparrow DOT qut DOT edu DOT au>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP wont compile C++ programs
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On Mon, 6 Sep 1999, David Enchelmaier wrote:

> It seems to me that a lot of people have this problem.  I can't recall
> seeing the solution in the readme for DJGPP or RHIDE (I might be wrong,
> it's been a while and I haven't got them in front of me now), if the
> solution (or a pointer to the FAQ) isn't there, would it be worth thinking
> about adding it to the readme for the next release?

IMHO, the Right Thing is to fix problems, not to explain them in FAQs
and READMEs.  A newer version of RHIDE would probably solve this one.
The next version of DJGPP includes a [rhide] section in the DJGPP.ENV
file, which I hope will solve a large portion of these problems even
with the existing versions of RHIDE.

Anyway, a README file cannot include answers to such questions,
because it will then be so large that it will be read even less than
it is today.  -lstdcx is not the only problem that people keep bumping
into, you know.

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