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From: unuroboros AT my-deja DOT com
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Subject: RE: Win2000
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 22:49:21 GMT
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> how rhide has to be configured to work under cygwin?
>

No configuration necessary. Just make sure the executable itself
(rhide.exe) lives in your path - /usr/bin, for example. I'm not in
front of my Cygwin machine right now, so I can't remember which (if
any) support files RHIDE needs - but I imagine you could get away with
placing anything in /usr/bin that RHIDE would normally put into DJGPP's
own bin. (Whatever is in RHIDE's .zip/.tar) Beyond that, you only need
to be concerned if you're using a Japanese keyboard in Win2000 with the
IME running. ;)

I'm not a heavy RHIDE user (I just use it for the color-coding, to be
honest - I don't even use it to compile or make or debug), so I'm not
guaranteeing this method is foolproof.


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