From: jimh AT pantheon DOT yale DOT edu (J. Hormuzdiar) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: RHIDE: Strange Behaviour Date: 9 Jan 1997 07:59:44 GMT Organization: Yale University Lines: 45 Message-ID: <5b28hg$pg0@news.ycc.yale.edu> References: <58bc1n$c64 AT cherry DOT news DOT easynet DOT net> <32AC6EDE DOT 41C6 AT alpha DOT bgsu DOT edu> <58jkgp$g5a AT ci DOT ist DOT utl DOT pt> NNTP-Posting-Host: minerva.cis.yale.edu To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Yes! I have the same problem, and it is driving me crazy (In an "I'm very thankful for the program in the first place" kind of way). I really don't want to change all my source files to ".cc". I am a ".cpp" guy, always was, planed to always stay so. James delphis (l40128 AT alfa DOT ist DOT utl DOT pt) wrote: : Bradley Searles (searleb AT alpha DOT bgsu DOT edu) wrote: : : Greetings, : : I have had some odd behaviour with Rhide as of late... I am using .cxx : : files, and when i go to compile them, if there is an error, when i go to : : jump to the source code, it opens a file named [filename].cc instead of : : the file [filename].cxx. It seems to compile fine otherwise. I even : : did local info on all of the files and changed the compiler from auto to : : c++ compiler. hmmm... any ideas would be appreciated. : : thanks, : : *************************************************************** : : bradley B searles Bowling Green State University, OH, USA : : searleb AT bgnet DOT bgsu DOT edu University Computer Services : : Student Supervisor Vax Lab (372-7501) & FSG Lab (372-7739) : : Computer Science Major home phone _ 419 354 0254 : : 320 elm street apt. c [Your ad goes here] : : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ : I have the same problem . When working with c++ , with .cpp : the compiler tried to jump to a file with .cc . What i did to : solve this is just to work only with .cc when i use c++! : Adeus : l40128 AT alfa DOT ist DOT utl DOT pt : Helder Monteiro :