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From: ekawibe AT eka DOT ericsson DOT se (Wim Van Berlo)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: unable to compile
Date: 18 Mar 1997 07:51:23 GMT
Organization: Ericsson Components AB
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In article <01bc3345$6da940e0$f52d74cf AT ian>, IanPitt AT worldnet DOT att DOT net says...
>
>Often times when I open a file that resides in a directory other than the
>current RHIDE won't compile or link it saying that it cannot open or find
>the file.  Why is that?
>
Hi,

I've had the same trouble. Set the Options/Directories/Include and -/Source
to match the source and include directory of the current file in the
editor. My guess is that RHIDE doesn't look for the file to be compiled
in the directory from which you loaded to the editor, but in the directory
set under Options/Directories/Source. Ideally, the directory of the file
in the editor should be added automatically to the settings in the
Options/Directories/Source, and discarded when that file is closed.
When you work with projects, the settings under Options are automatically
saved as part of the project file.

Wim van Berlo

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