From: arturo AT elweb DOT com Message-Id: <199712220206.VAA04006@mail02.rapidsite.net> Comments: Authenticated sender is To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Mon, 22 Dec 1997 20:06:40 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: Problem with RHIDE 1.4 and PDcurse 2.2 CC: tlikens AT ix DOT netcom DOT com (Thomas Likens) In-reply-to: <349da48d.6046332@nntp.ix.netcom.com> Precedence: bulk I've used RHIDE to compile PDCurses' programs without problem at all. May be you forgot to include BOTH libraries: curso pano Greetings! --- Arturo Tena cbtsra0 AT andromeda DOT ulsa DOT mx > Dec 21, 1997 > > Hello, > > I am a new RHIDE user and am having a problem getting the IDE to > compile a curses program that I wrote (although it compiles find at > the command line). Essentially, the problem boils down to this- RHIDE > is invoking the linker with the arguments in the incorrect order. My > command-line make file compiles and links correctly with the following > order: > > gcc program.o -lcurso -o program.exe -Lc:/djgpp/contrib/pdcurs22/lib > > But regardless of how I manipulate the various menu options regarding > both the linker and the compiler RHIDE invokes it as: > > gcc -Lc:/djgpp/contrib/pdcurs22/lib -Xlinker -lcurso -o program.exe > program.o > > Even with some manipulation I can only get > > gcc -Xlinker -lcurso -Lc:/djgpp/contrib/pdcurs22/lib -o program.exe > program.o > > Both of these last variations cause the linker to fail because it > can't resolve the references to the curses functions in the program. > The problem is that the object files appear after the curses library > references. > > Does anyone know a workaround for this or a simple setting inside of > RHIDE that I am missing. I would really like to get this going inside > the IDE. > > thanks in advance, > > --Tom Likens >