Hi!
I have two (trivial?) questions:
1. I have been using GPC with RHIDE on Windows-98 (rhide v 1.4, sep 30 1997, gpc version 19990510, based on gcc-2.8.1, DJGPP Version 2.02 ) This system works very good, I think. The small bugs I have encountered have all been easy to circumvent. Now the question: Is there any similar systems for Linux and for Windows NT? I have browsed the internet a little and I got the impression that the RHIDE system is not working stable under Linux. I also got the impression that it may not work very good on Windows NT.
2. Does GPC work with DDD under Linux?
Thanks Per
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Per Persson wrote:
Hi!
I have two (trivial?) questions:
- I have been using GPC with RHIDE on Windows-98 (rhide v 1.4, sep 30 1997,
gpc version 19990510, based on gcc-2.8.1, DJGPP Version 2.02 )
rhide-1.4 is really ancient. Get update from http://www.lanet.lv/~pavenis/rhide.html
There are also newer GPC versions available for DJGPP based on gcc-2.95.3. See DJGPP distribution site for these files
This system works very good, I think. The small bugs I have encountered have all been easy to circumvent. Now the question: Is there any similar systems for Linux and for Windows NT? I have browsed the internet a little and I got the impression that the RHIDE system is not working stable under Linux.
The same thing for Linux: upgrade RHIDE
Andris
Per Persson wrote:
- I have been using GPC with RHIDE on Windows-98 (rhide v 1.4, sep 30 1997,
gpc version 19990510, based on gcc-2.8.1, DJGPP Version 2.02 ) This system works very good, I think. The small bugs I have encountered have all been easy to circumvent. Now the question: Is there any similar systems for Linux and for Windows NT? I have browsed the internet a little and I got the impression that the RHIDE system is not working stable under Linux.
I also wrote an IDE called PENG (http://fjf.gnu.de/peng/). It's not free software yet, but it's written in GPC. It's been tested under Linux, DJGPP, Solaris and AIX so far, and is mostly developed under Linux and works well there (I use it myself all the time, of course).
Frank