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From: Frank Heckenbach
Subject: unable to start using PENG
Date: 25 Aug 2000, 12:40:43

Uri Shohet wrote:

> I've just downloaded and installed GNU Pascal Compiler v.19990118 from
> an RPM and PENG v.2.1 (both X and terminal) and I can't compile with it
> -- I've created a small program and when I do Alt-F9 to compile it I see
> "mkdir: cannot create directory `': No such file or directory".
> 
> I'm using RedHat Linux 6.2, Pentium II 400MHz, 128 MB mem.

Thanks for the report. I will fix it in the next release.

To avoid the problem now, please make the following settings under
Options/Pascal:

- Enter some directory(-ies) (either the current one, or a directory
  of your choice) for `Executable path' and `Debug/Release unit
  destination path'.

- Turn off `Use GP'.

I think it should work then.

Frank

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