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From: Steve Offutt <indmold AT oz DOT sunflower DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: OH MY GOD! The wierdest error ever!
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 05:40:42 GMT
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In article <t3dqkeqrf85602 AT corp DOT supernews DOT com>,
  "Hazel Moore" <dkmoore2 AT dragonbbs DOT com> wrote:
> Okay, I got my Allegro/DJGPP compiler and my RHIDE. I've thrown
together 3
> modules of code. And everything compiles with no warnings... EXCEPT
one
> error that did not stop the compilation. It read:
>
> The error was: Permission denied (EACCES)
>
> This error pops up in the RHIDE message window right after the main
module
> in my program is compiled. The program even runs and exits
successfully from
> RHIDE, but when I try to run the .exe from windows, a dialog box pops
up and
> says:
>
> C:\djgpp\bin\mygame.exe is not a valid Win32 application

What happens when you run mygame.exe under DOS?

>
> WHAT DOES IT MEAN!?! There is no line number to show where the error
was,
> and no indication where anything went wrong! I have found nothing in
all my
> documents referring to this type of error! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
HELP!
>
>
Steve
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Steve Offutt
*Learning* to program is my hobby


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