Re: RE: Still trying to use drive d:/
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Feb 25, 2002
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For what it's worth, I have EUDIR set in my User Environment variables, and the Euphoria BIN directory in the System Path environment variable. This works for me. 26/02/2002 10:33:57 AM, Brian Broker <bkb at cnw.com> wrote: > >No idea... > >I just did an experment. I'm using an XP system that doesn't have Eu >installed so I mapped a drive to a system that does. I mapped a drive >Y: to the euphoria directory on the other system. Then I added an >environment variable EUDIR=Y: and added Y:\bin to my path. > >Then opened a command prompt and typed 'ascii' (which starts ascii.bat >from the bin dir in my path and includes graphics.e) and it works just >fine. If I can make that work then it's not XP's fault that you are >having problems using drive D:. > >The only thing I can suggest is that you make sure that you don't add a >back-whack (\) at the end of your EUDIR variable. (But you can make >EUDIR either a user environment variable or a system environment >variable.) Also maybe try logging off and back on again or simply >reboot the system and double check that your environment variables are >still set correctly. (Check this in "System Properties" / "Advanced" / >"Environment Variables") > >-- Brian > >Evan Marshall wrote: >> Anybody have any idea why Euphoria can't find the include folder when I >> have Euphoria installed on drive D:/ in WinXP? My EUDIR is set as >> D:\Euphoria. D:\Euphoria\bin is in my path. >> >> (yeah, yeah, I know. It's because I'm using Winbloze and Bill Gates >> wants to make my life miserable and ....) >> >> > > > --------- Cheers, Derek Parnell