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From: "mesh" <reaver5 AT NOSPAMyahoo DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Wierd message from stderr
Date: Mon, 7 May 2001 23:49:58 -0700
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I try not to ask for help as much as I can, but I searched the FAQ and the
Mail Archives and I couldn't figure this out, so I was wondering if anyone
here could help me.

Using the standard "hello world" program as an example, I type the code up
in rhide and I hit Ctrl-F9 to run.  The program compiles fine, I get no
errors, and I run the .exe afterward, which runs fine as well.  But after I
hit Ctrl-F9 in rhide, right after the "program exit code: 0" window, I get a
black window at the bottom of the screen (about the size of the message
window) titled "contents of stderr from hello.exe."  In the window, I get a
message, "Bad command or file name."  Also, if I hit Alt-F5 to see the user
screen, I don't see the output from my program.

This thing worked just fine yesterday, so that's why I'm perplexed as to why
it is no longer working.  I WAS looking at the Options menu yesterday, but I
don't recall making any changes.

Although my programs still compile normally, I would rather not have this
"Bad command or file name" message pop up if I can help it.  If anyone could
know why this could be happening, please lend me a hand.  Thank you.

mesh


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