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From: "Michael Stefan" <jadefish007 AT acvila DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Newbie struggling with DJGPP's RHIDE
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 17:21:13 -0000
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        I know this sounds really stupid, but I can't get to grips with
DJGPP's RHIDE.  I start RHIDE, and I've tried making the test program below,
but all the feedback I get is loads of "Warning:Conflicting types for
in-built function 'memset'", or instead of 'memset', 'memcpy' and 'memcmp'.
I also get "Parse error before 'streambuf'" and "Data definition has no type
or storage class".

#include "iostream.h"
int main()
{
    printf"Hellow world!\n";
    exit(0);
}

        I also have TCLite version 1, and because I saw that RHIDE/DJGPP had
no directory with *.h files, I configured the RHIDE
Options/Directories/Include path "C:\TCLite\include\". Is that the problem?
        Please help! I am new to C (but I'm fairly good in VB) and the FAQ's
for DJGPP/RHIDE go on about debugging and libraries and I'm very confused.





ANY help gratefully appreciated. Thanks,


Michael Stefan, London UK


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