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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 06:03:30 -0600 (CST)
From: "Scott J. McCaughrin" <sjmccaug AT prairienet DOT org>
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To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
cc: "Scott J. McCaughrin" <sjmccaug AT bluestem DOT prairienet DOT org>,
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Subject: Re: RHIDE can't find include's
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

> 
> On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Scott J. McCaughrin wrote:
> 
> > I just donwloaded and installed the most recent version of RHIDE, but
> > it cannot find #include's (header files). I _did_ check Options and
> > it does list C:\djgpp\include as the correct directory (although with
> > '\' changed to '/') so it is apparently searching in the right place.
> > I have read the docs that came with it and checked all of the other
> > environment-variables listed (especially DJDIR) but to no avail.
> 
> Please post the exact text of the error messages that you get.
> 
> Also, add -v to the compilation switches and post everything that's 
> printed by the compiler.
> 
> Chapter 8 of the FAQ has several sections that deal with similar 
> problems.  You might consider reading them if you haven't already
> done that.
> 

O.K. Following is the (very) short program and RHIDE's error message:

#include <dpmi.h>

 int main()
 { __dpmi_regs Regs;
   // other declare's
 }

 hicolor.c(14) Error: `__dpmi_regs' undeclared (first use ... )

 Yes, I _did_ re-read all of Chapter 8 of the FAQ -- it did not solve
 this problem. Yes, DJGPP and DJDIR are correctly set.

 No other DJGPP utility that I have ever downloaded does this. The 
 Win-32 package RSX works just fine, as does CygWin. In particular,
 GCC and GXX _never_ have this problem. It appears to be unique to
 RHIDE.

 Thanks for your help.
     Scott



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