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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 19:59:13 -0700
From: "Sed Johnson" <oplop AT mailexcite DOT com>
Message-ID: <DIBAFJALMNGEAAAA@mailexcite.com>
Mime-Version: 1.0
Subject: RHIDE Weirdness
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(sorry if this is a duplicate of a previous message,
  I'm not sure if it sent before)

I was able to resolve some of the linking errors
I was getting from RHIDE before, but now something
really weird is happening.

My project is all together all nice... all directories
(including object directories) specified and
everything.  I go to compile my project... everything
compiles fine... RHIDE goes to link my project and
gives me a whacky error, such as:

Creating: program.exe
Error: gcc.exe: myfunc: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
There were some errors


This MIGHT be understandable, except that I don't
have any "myfunc" file in my project.  Nor
do I have a "myfunc.cc".  I DO have a "myfuncs.cc"
though.  What is odd is that when RHIDE goes
to link my project, this file often changes to 
some other (seemingly RANDOM) file in my project,
truncated of course, and the linker bombs out.  

Now want to hear something really weird?  I go to
write a makefile for my project, exit out of RHIDE,
run MAKE on the makefile RHIDE created, and it compiles
AND links perfectly!   What is up with that?


I have 13 ".cc" files in my project.


Any help appreciated!

Sed





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