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From: | "Quasi" <quasi@~.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Saving in Rhide |
Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2000 17:00:20 +1300 |
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The DJDIR variable is defined in the file given by the DJGPP environment variable. I think the idea is it will be applied automatically for DJGPP to use. Biggest problem is, since Rhide is a DOS application, we can't redirect the output to a file and check the environment variables which are actually present. That's done with "rhide -E". - Q. "Joris Pragt" <pragtich AT enschede DOT com> wrote in message news:9186bt$kq1$1 AT dinkel DOT civ DOT utwente DOT nl... > > But how is DJDIR meant to be set then? I have the same problem, and have > also added the DJDIR variable myself. But if I am not supposed to do that, > what will do that for me?? > > TIA, > > Joris Pragt (DJGPP&RHIDE newbie) > > >
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