From: cardinalt AT cwia DOT com (Cardinal Teulbachs) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Problems with RHIDE Date: Thu, 16 Oct 1997 03:25:22 GMT Message-ID: <34458625.594635@news.cwia.com> References: <343f2302 DOT 18893376 AT news DOT adfa DOT oz DOT au> <343FAEA0 DOT 6868 AT sympatico DOT ca> <61sfs7$fs5 AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca> <34457382 DOT 6001667 AT news DOT cwia DOT com> NNTP-Posting-Host: user241.pop4.cwia.com Lines: 36 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 02:06:01 GMT, cardinalt AT cwia DOT com (Cardinal Teulbachs) made so bold as to state: >I just installed DJGPP and RHIDE and I'm having the same trouble. I >wrote a small dummy program very similar to the one posted in this >thread and all I get is "There were some errors." The thing is, when I >don't use RHIDE and just compile from the command line, I don't get >any executable either. No error messages or anything; the source file >seems to compile just fine, but when I look for some tangible result >there doesn't seem to be any. Strange. I even did a disk search just >to see if things were getting moved around to odd places, but >apparently not. > >I haven't been so fortunate as to experience the "reboot and the >problem will go away" phenomenon, either. So far I haven't been able >to compile anything :) Update. This just in: When I run DJGPP and RHIDE (v1.4, by the way) in a DOS box, I have the trouble I mentioned before. If I drop to the MS-DOS prompt first, however (via the MS-DOS Prompt icon), I can compile my program one time. That is, RHIDE reports "There were no errors" and the thing seems to have worked properly. BUT at this point I lose my mouse entirely AND if I try to recompile the whole machine freezes solid and I have to reboot. As for MS-DOS mode, I'm not able to compile in it at all right now, as I don't have CSDPMI. I tried it with CWSDPMI, which I happened to have on my machine, but that didn't work. Don't know if this helps, but I thought I should report it. --Cardinal T