newbie questions!

Arsha arsha.midi at gmail.com
Thu Aug 13 18:57:10 CEST 2009


Hello again!

My problem partly resolved. Now I can build every example provided by
Dev-Pas for use with GPC. But when I open the "Windows Hello project file" I
get the same error again. Building the winhello.pp is not problematic; I can
build the windows hello program successfully.  This makes me think that
Dev-Pas IDE is not capable of compiling resource files into the project or
am I wrong?

Regards, Arsha


Prof A Olowofoyeku (The African Chief)-2 wrote:
> 
> On 12 Aug 2009 at 10:31, Arsha wrote:
> 
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just downloaded Dev-Pas IDE 1.9.4.13 bundled with GPC + MinGW, and
>> having tried to compile successfully a few simple programs but I cannot
>> compile the examples provided by package like "WinHello" program.
> 
> Which file did you download? What is your Windows version?
> 
>> Can someone instruct me how to build those programs?
> 
> Its all in the docs.
> 
>>
>> P.S 1: When I open the "Windows Hello" project file and try to
>> compile it I get the following error:
>>
>> Compile : "Error compiling resource file:
>> E:/Dev-Pas/examples/WinHello/rsrc.o"
>> Resource: "gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cpp0': No such file
>> or directory E:\Dev-Pas\bin\windres: preprocessing failed." Compile
>> log: "Building resource file... E:\Dev-Pas\bin\windres  -i
>> E:/Dev-Pas/examples/WinHello/rsrc.rc -o
>> e:/dev-pas/examples/winhello/rsrc.o"
> 
> Shouldn't happen. Please post a copy of your devpas.ini
> 
>>
>> P.S 2: What does mean that .jtp extension in the server page?
> 
> Don't know what this means.
> 
>>
>> P.S 3: Any other "optimization" command in GPC not available directly
>> from IDE?
> 
> Run "gpc -v --help" from the command line, and you will see all the
> available switches.
> 
> Best regards, The Chief
> --------
> Prof. Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku (The African Chief)
> web:  http://www.greatchief.plus.com/
> 
> 
> 
> 

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