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From: pspeller AT linx DOT co DOT uk (Phil Speller)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: djgpp help!
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 1997 10:54:11 GMT
Organization: Linx Printing Technologies plc
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On 20 Aug 1997 03:32:16 GMT, "Ezatullah" <myaqub1 AT maine DOT rr DOT com> wrote:

>I keep getting an error in DJGPP
>
>"two or more data types" in decloration of a function or in a structure"
>but when I delete the function or structure and not use it, I still get the
>error
>but now the error targets another function or structure( just bellow the
>one I had just deleted/commented out)
I'm new to DJGPP, so I am unfamiliar with that error message.  I am
tempted to suggest that the problem does not lie with the
function/structure indicated in the error message, but in a
function/structure (etc) definition further up in your code - possibly
just above the one giving an error.  Initially, I'd be tempted to look
at the syntax - check for missing braces or semicolons and such.

Obviously, without a code snippet it is not possible to say for
certain.
  
Phil Speller,
Cambridgeshire,
England.

Email:      pspeller AT linx DOT co DOT uk     [Work]
        Phil DOT Speller AT dial DOT pipex DOT com [Home]

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