Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/06/05/10:00:09
When you compiled this program in RHIDE, was the 'c:\hello' directory the
directory from which you started RHIDE? If not, that is probably your
problem. Try going to an MSDOS prompt, change directory to c:\hello (or
wherever your source code is located), run RHIDE from there, and then
compile.
"Karolj Lerinc" <kl0020 AT unt DOT edu> wrote in message
news:SIMEON DOT 10006041818 DOT A AT pc82415 DOT phys DOT unt DOT edu...
> Dear djgpp,
>
> We are experiencing a little problem with the rhide (ver 1.4)
> compiler/environment. This version came with the book SAMS Teach
> Yourself: C++ in 24 hours, second edition.
>
> The program was installed with no problem. We opened rhide.exe, wrote a
> simple "Hello world!" program, saved it in the directory c:\hello and
> run it pressing Ctrl-F9 and got an error message:
>
> Could not find the source file 'x.c'. Make sure, that
> the file exist or check the settings in
> 'Options/Directories' for the correct paths.
>
> Could you please suggest a solution to this problem?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Karolj
>
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