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From: "Cody" <cody1 AT ktsnet DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: continuing RHIDE problem(s), please help
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When I create a new cpp (or c even) file in rhide, save it, compile it, then
run it, it doesn't work.  It will not compile the program even when I link
it through rhide, and when I try to run it it gives the following error yet
again:
contents of stderr from myfile.exe
Bad command or file name

first I compiled it and then ran it, and it gave the error
then I clicked on compile-link, ran it, same error
then I clicked on compile, build all (for the hellofit), same error
then I exited, rhide, shutdown windows, and threw my computer in the
trashcan b/c I'm apparently too stupid to work rhide, except that there's no
logical explanation as to why it's not working.
Thanks Eli for your help so far... any other suggestions?  Oh, and I am
making this a new message just so that maybe more people will post
suggestions to it...  sorry if that's not proper use-netiquette, but I
really really need to know what I'm doing wrong.  I've reinstalled rhide
multiple times, made sure all of my environment variables for djgpp are set,
etc. etc.  GPP and GCC compile perfectly fine from the command line with no
problems, but RHIDE is too stubborn... any help is appreciated.

Eli wrote in a previous message:
Did you compile the program, or did you compile and link it?

Only the link stage creates a runnable program.  You should be able to
use the DIR command to make sure that myfile.exe is in the directory
where you expect it to be.


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