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From: cutuche AT my-deja DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: ?simple problem?
Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 20:10:11 GMT
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I can think of 2 posibilites:
- the path is NOT really set correctly
- you didn't download/install all the files correctly

You can probably check if the programs are there by looking under your
DJGPP directory, there should be a bin subdirectory and all binaries
(.exe) files should be there. There should be a gcc and a gxx.exe

You said you are using RHide, right ? why don't you try directly from a
DOS prompt ? in order to try it in the same environment, choose the
File/Dos shell option in Rhide. Then try to run gcc or gxx.
try first:

gcc some.c

and to see if it is the path variable, try using the whole path
(assuming you installed on c:\djgpp):
c:\djgpp\gcc some.c

hope this helps.

Orlando

> i think i have all the packages i need,
> everything appears to be installed correctly, memory resources are
fine,
> path is set, etc...but when i compile i get a bad command or filename,
and
> then no errors.  i assume it wouldn't say "no errors" if it didn't
compile.
> then, when i try to run, i get Program exit code: -1 (0xffffffff).
this is
> all in rhide.  i've also tried
> gxx -o cxxprog.exe cxxprog.cc
> at the command line, which also gives a bad command or filename.  i
have
> stderr redirected, but no output there.  i know i'm missing something
simple
> here, but i've been at it for hours!  any ideas?  this never happened
with
> my old version.
>
> PEACE!!!
> kevin
>
> "It isn't evil that's ruining our earth, but mediocrity. The crime is
not
> that Nero played while Rome burned, but that he played badly."
>                                                                 -- Ned
Rorem
>
>


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