Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 19:42:36 -0500 From: Oliver Wilson <owilson@cam.org> To: FreeBSD <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Anyone using XWPE Message-ID: <33371F7C.41C67EA6@cam.org>
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Hi,
I have installed XWPE on FreeBSD 2.1.6 running Xwindows 3.2 and received
the following error when using the 'run' command on a C++ source that is
open in the editor.
/tmp/we_205/we_sys_tmp: /tmp/we_205/we_sys_tmp[1]: ././obj: not
found
type <Return> to continue
The file was successfully compiled as can be seen from the following
messages (I'm using GNU C++ compiler):
g++ -c -g /home/oliver/sysdev/ch2/myfirst.C -o ./myfirst.o
Success
g++ -o ./obj.e ./myfirst.o -lm
Success
Return-Code: 0
I have the following Compiler-Options set:
Compiler; g++
Compiler-Options: -g
Loader-Options: -lm
Executable obj
Language: C++
File-Postfix: .C
Cmpiler-Stype: GNU
What am I missing in the setup? Why does the error message point to
././obj and not ./obj.e?
I very much would like to use XWPE as a development environment. Are
there any books or papers in english that woud explain how and where to
use the 'user variables'.
Any help will be greatly appreciated :)
Oliver Wilson
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