Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/13/23:06:44.2
From: | "Quasi" <quasi@~.com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Saving in Rhide
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Date: | Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:56:40 +1300
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"Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote in message
> > Rhide will not let me save files... it says "Error creating file
c:/file.c.
> > Invalid argument (EINVAL) (14)"
>
> On what OS? DOS? Windows? what version of Windows?
Sorry, I was working on two posts at the same time, both programming
related...
I'm using Windows 2000. Using DOS on the development platform is
unfortunately not practical - a second DOS system may be possible in a few
months, but only if the spftware performs acceptably.
> Also, how did you invoke RHIDE? Did you use any command-line
> switches?
"rhide". Also tried "rhide -m" to disable the mouse (although it doesn't
appear to matter with recent versions).
> > Rhide complained about the DJDIR variable being missing, so I added
> > that, and pointed it to the root of the DJGPP install (C:\DJGPP).
>
> _BAD_ idea! Do NOT set DJDIR directly; instead, set the DJGPP
> variable and make sure it is set correctly. Section 6.6 in the DJGPP
> FAQ list describes some commn problems with setting the DJGPP
> variable.
DJDIR has been removed.
I have checked readme.1st again, and I still can't see any deviation from
what it contains.
Rhide -E btw, includes things like RHIDE_PATH_SEPARATOR_DJGPP=; which would
tend to indicate environment variables are being set.
So, it appears the problem may not be related to environment variables.
- Q.
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