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From: JustinFL <justinfl AT netzero DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: RHIDE and Allegro
Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 00:01:58 GMT
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I'm a newbie so you'll have to pardon any misuse of words....

I'm having some problems with allegro and rhide.  i know it's installed
right cuz if i use the gcc command in dos the program will compile just
fine.  Now I'm wondering how i do this in rhide.  I can compile the
program with rhide, but when i try to run it it pops up tons of errors
saying undefined reference to blah blah blah....I went to linker options
and as a parameter put in "-lalleg" which is what the tutorial said.
Why isn't everything working with RHIDE when everything works in DOS
using the dos command "gcc"???

Thanks,
Justin


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