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From: "John M. Aldrich" <fighteer AT cs DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: New C Programmer Problem
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 1996 19:53:52 -0800
Organization: Two pounds of chaos and a pinch of salt
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To: gregg AT gate DOT cybernex DOT net
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Gregg Foti wrote:
> 
> My error message is "exam.c:1: c:\digpp\studio.h: no such file or
> directory (ENOENT)"
> 
> I do have the file studio.h in my directory(digpp) where I am compiling
> from with the command "gcc exam.c."

Umm.... you seem to have some sort of spelling confusion there.  It's
<stdio.h>, not <studio.h>.  If this isn't your problem, then the
following most likely is:

>   set djgpp=c:\djgpp\djpp.env
>   set path=%path%;c:\djgpp\bin

That should say 'djgpp.env', not 'djpp.env'.  Computers are very
unforgiving of spelling errors.

I suggest you download the DJGPP Frequently Asked Questions list
(v2/faq202b.zip from the same place you got DJGPP) and read chapter 6. 
If these suggestions don't solve your problem, please post a complete
system report as outlined in section 6.12.  Also include the exact
command line you use to compile (unless you use RHIDE).

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