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From: "Robert Davis" <sniper_lt AT hotmail DOT com>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: New User problems with RHIDE/GCC
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 18:06:08 +0000
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I have just install DJGPP and set up the environment variables and path
statements as described in the FAQ. But when I try to assemble the simple
hello.c program that is given in most programming books I get a error from
rhide to the effect.

Compiling: hello.c
installation problem, cannot exec 'as". No such file or directory (ENOENT)
There were some errors.

I looked in the faqs and at section 6.4 an 8.2. There is said that gcc could
not find the directories of the assmebler and other items the gcc needs. I
HAVE install djgpp and all other items from the zip picker in my c:\djgpp
directory.

When I look at djgpp.dev I see the following lines.

DJDIR=%:/>DJGPP%
and further on :
gcc]
COMPILER_PATH=%/>;COMPILER_PATH%%DJDIR%/bin
LIBRARY_PATH=%/>;LIBRARY_PATH%%DJDIR%/lib

I notice the / instead of the MS-DOS \ for directory paths. Could this be
the source of the problem. Was this djgpp.env file written with unix/linux
path symbols in mind???

Thanks




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