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From: av568 AT rgfn DOT epcc DOT edu (Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: ENOENT? what's that?
Date: 29 Mar 1997 17:34:19 GMT
Organization: The Rio Grande Free-Net, El Paso Community College, El Paso, TX
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Gary M. Greenberg (garyg AT southeast DOT net) wrote:
> In article <01bc3ba4$e1da80c0$260b1d26 AT ghost DOT artnet DOT net>, "Sean L. Palmer" <spalmer AT pobox DOT com> wrote:
> > I got a strange error while compiling today:
> > 
> > compiling:  Actor.cpp
> > Actor.cc.sched :  No such file or directory (ENOENT)
> > There were some errors
> > 
> > I looked all over for ENOENT, tried making it in lots of places, looked in
> > the config files, project includes, source, everywhere, can't figure out
> > what the heck it is.

> cd C:/djgpp/include
> grep -l ENOENT *.h

> produces "errno.h" and ENOENT is a manifest constant. More than likely 
> it's "Entry not found." I was getting ENOENT from a make file with long 
> file names. And, the name you're using (actor.cc.sched) might be causing 
> that. Make it 8.3 and see if the error goes away (someone else probably 
> knows the correct way to fix this, but a kludge is better than no 
> compilation).

ENOENT basically just means "File not found."

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