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From: "J. L." <jlsgarrido AT hotpop DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: running djgpp
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 16:05:27 -0500
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"Anders Lindahl" <anders DOT lindahl AT mbox305 DOT swipnet DOT se> escribió en
el mensaje news:000501c3038c$5985c6b0$f03065d5 AT Anders...
> Hello again!
>
> I´m sorry to bother you again. But this time I hope that I´m
writing to you
> the right way. I didn´t know what the difference between writing
in HTML and
> plain text. I´m just a guy that believe that when I buy a
computer and use
> it, everthing is set up the way it should be. Again, I´m sorry:
>
> Back to my problem about running djgpp. Since the last time I
have created a
> program in C. It was OK to compile it. The respond was "no
errors". But it
> was impossible to run. When i clicked on the menu "Run", nothing
> happened.When clicked on "Control+F9", the program shut down
and show me a
> new window.
> In that window I could read "C:\ [Inactive rhide.exe]". The next
line sad
> "Could not switch to language ´SV´". I don´t understand much
about
> computers, but think that this has someting to do with the way
the computer
> is informaed about what is inside.

You install gtxt040b.zip (gettext), right? If the answer is no,
install it.

>
> Like I hope you understand from my earlier letters. The program
has been
> working perfect in my old computer which was running under
Windows 95. It
> was easy to write the lines below in Autoexec.bat then
>
> set DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
> set PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%
>
> I have done exactly as explained in the readme.1st. In Path I
added the last
> line. I made a new variable called djgpp and wrote the first
line in this
> variable. As I explained earlier, I´ve been in contact with
Microsoft here
> in sweden. They told me to do exactly what I´ve have done. But
still I don´t
> get the menu in my own language. And I still don´t get any
response when I
> try the Help-menu.
>
> It seems that the file djgpp.env not is activated when I´m
starting the
> program.Could it be that I´m starting the program the wrong way?
On the old
> computer I´m using this line:
>
> c:\djgpp\bin\rhide -L SV
>
> Do you have any comment on this line?
>

Try at command line (after install gettxt)

rhide -M -L SV

the M switch is very important!

> Please, please, please help me. I´m getting frustrated.
>
> If you can´t help me, who can.
>

HTH
Regards
--
José L. Sánchez Garrido
jlsanchez AT inbox DOT lv


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