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From: "Randy Davis" <srdavis AT topher DOT net>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP from clio.rice.edu for Windows 2000
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Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 20:37:50 -0600
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I am using the "rice binaries" on Win2000 on very simple programs, but I
can't get RHIDE to work properly. I've downloaded version RHIDE 1.4.9.1, Jan
28, 2002 build. The documentation says that this version of RHIDE was
rebuilt with the "rice binaries".

The RHIDE editor works fine. The Alt-F9 compile issues the proper compile
command "gcc -g -c xxx.cpp -o xxxx.o". However, I can't tell that the
compiler actually did anything. The output window simply says that the
compile didn't work - no error messages or anything.

One other thing: I can't get a DOS window open when I click File->Dos shell.
This may be the problem - that it can't open a subshell within which to
execute the gcc compiler?

Is there a well known, easy solution to this problem?

"deckerben" <deckerben AT freenet DOT de> wrote in message
news:3c84dfb6$0$4080$9b622d9e AT news DOT freenet DOT de...
> clio.rice.edu has released djgpp binaries that should run on windows 2000
>
> In making a couple applications, I noticed that the "rice binaries"
version
> of bash and sh 'could not find gcc.exe' when executing a configure script
> ("GCC unable to create executables" CONFIGURE error, also the MAKE error
> that it couldn't find GCC.EXE)
>
> What is more interesting is this: It is OK if the 'rice bash' is in my
> %DJGPP%\bin; the problems occur when it is in my D:\bin (needed to run
> configure scripts).
>
> So the version kept in '\bin' is the Delorie dist. copy. Then configure
> scripts run with that version without problems.
>
> Has anyone else noticed this???
>
>
> Ben
>
>


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