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From: sandmann AT daimi DOT aau DOT dk (Soren Sandmann Pedersen)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Configuring RHIDE
Date: 6 Sep 1997 16:02:38 GMT
Organization: DAIMI, Computer Science Dept. at Aarhus University
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In <340FBDF1 DOT 265B466A AT Mathematik DOT TU-Chemnitz DOT DE> Robert Hoehne <Robert DOT Hoehne AT Mathematik DOT TU-Chemnitz DOT DE> writes:

>Soren Sandmann Pedersen wrote:
>> 
>> I have just installed DJGPP, but I have a problem with RHIDE. A program
>> that compiles fine from the command line won't compile under RHIDE.
>> I get the error `There were some errors' in the message window.

>Would it be possible to give us more information?

My problem is solved now. I forgot to install a DPMI server.

>- How did you compile from commandline (please exact)?

gcc test.c

>- What are the real error messages in RHIDE (scroll upwards
>  the messages window), because I can't imagine, that the
>  "There were some errors" was the only message.

"There were some errors" was in fact the only message.

>- Create a bug-report from inside RHIDE (leftmost menu) and
>  post it here in the news group.

I did create a bug report, and it said something about DPMI memory. Then 
I remembered that I should install a DPMI server.

It is strange, though, that gcc worked and RHIDE didn't, isn't it?

>Robert

Thank you for your good work on RHIDE.

Soeren




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Soeren Sandmann (f-post: Århus Bugt) 

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