Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/27/15:49:03
Dan Levin <dan DOT levin AT mailbox DOT swipnet DOT se> wrote:
> I've been using Rhide+DJGPP under Win95 for some time now, and after
> some minor initial problems (setting LFN=y and configuring Rhide to find
> lstdcxx), I must say it works rather smooth. Once thing puzzles me
> though. If I try to compile, build or run more than 2 projects within
> the same session in Rhide, I get the following message:
>
> There were some errors.
> (without any further explanation)
>
> If I try to switch to another project I'll get the same answer. The
> projects I'm working with are old projects, that I've compiled before,
> so I know there is nothing wrong in the source code.
>
> The only thing I have to do is to leave Rhide - go back to Win95 - and
> reenter Rhide again. Then Rhide will work without protesting and build
> the project it refused last time. However, if I now try to build more
> projects, it acts like before. It seems to be giving up after 2 projects
> in a row within the same session. Anybody familiar with this behavior of
> Rhide ?
>
> It's a problem that one can live with - but I'm eager to find a solution
> !
I don't understand what exactly do you mean with "try to compile, build or
run more than 2 projects within the same session in Rhide". Are they nested
projects?
If yes get RHIDE 1.4.X (one of the Betas), I don't know if they are available
in the Robert's site, if not just contact Robert. The problem is that RHIDE
isn't closing some files and runs out of handles.
It annoyed me a lot some time ago (when using 1.4) because you are forced to
exit and enter again to the IDE.
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