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Date: Fri, 03 Nov 95 13:00:05 PST
From: Daniel K Gong <dgong AT ccmail DOT esd DOT ray DOT com>
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To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu, dgong AT ccmail DOT esd DOT ray DOT com
Subject: problems running gnu compiler

     hello folks,
     
     I'm new to this forum so forgive me if I end up asking alot of newbie 
     type gnu questions.
     
     I just finished installing the base gnu C-compiler files onto my 
     computer and have run into a problem. Let me give you the situation. I 
     wanted to find a free C-compiler to compile programs in DOS so I went 
     to the simtel archives and looked for the djgpp package. I fetched the 
     following files:
     
     gnu252bn.zip
     djdev112.zip
     djdoc112.zip
     djeoe112.zip
     gcc263bn.zip 
     dj112m1.zip
     dj112m2.zip
     dj112m3.zip
     dj112m4.zip
     
     The readme.1st file said that these were the minimum files for 
     download to do compiles. Okay, so I downloaded them and unzipped them 
     in order, running the maintenance release batch files after unzipping 
     them. I then edited my autoexec.bat and config.sys as it said in the 
     readme.doc file in the docs/djgpp subdirectory. I then went to the 
     samples/hello directory and ran the tryit.bat file to compile the 
     hello.c file.
     
     This is where my error occurs. When compiling, I get this error
     "hello.c:1: stdio.h: file not found"
     
     For some reason, the compiler can't find my stdio.h library. I added 
     c:\djgpp\include to my path, but that still didn't work. Can anyone 
     help me to get this working? 
     
     
     Daniel

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