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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 01:07:52 +0800
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Subject: Re: RSXIDE and gcc switch
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I've just downloaded rsxide 1.51 and attempted to run a test project
using this IDE
when i go to make the c file test.c 9and any other of the examples
loaded with the program I get the following message:

gcc.exe -c -o test.o test.c -Zwin32 -02 -Wall
gcc.exe: unrecognized option -Zwin32
test.c:1: '#include' expects "FILENAME" or <FILENAME>
etc.

the first two lines are what concern me  I can't seem to persuade gcc to
recognize this switch -Zwin32 and I can't find any documentation. I've
upgraded gcc from 2.81 to 2.952 to no avail and I've checked and recheck
the PATH statements in autoexec.bat including relocating everything to a
new directory.

Perhaps I'm not using the IDE  correctly - ?

any advice would be appreciated.

Regards Bob Howard

rmhoward AT fullcomp DOT com DOT au

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