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From: mheumann AT post DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: streambuf.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
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Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 12:29:24 GMT
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In article <6eqivc$m6g$1 AT nntp2 DOT ba DOT best DOT com>, "Paul J. Martinez" <paul AT orange DOT san-francisco DOT ca DOT us> wrote:
>I am getting the following error on my Win 95 machine.
>
>E:\DJGPP>g++ -o test.exe test.cpp
>In file included from test.cpp:1:
>e:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: streambuf.h: No such file or directory
>(ENOENT)
>
>
>The file is just a standard Hello World file.
>
>
>I did download all of the required files.
>I did add the required commands to my autoexec.bat
>I did read as much of the documentation as I could.
>I did check all of the messages from the newsgroup.
>
>This file will compile and run if I use <stdio.h> and printf.
>
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
>Paul
>
>
>

Hi Paul.

My guess would be, that your DJGPP.ENV file contains the line +LFN=y,
while your header files are still in 8.3 format.
In that case the compiler will search for STREAMBUF.H, while the actual name 
ist STREAMBU.H.
Change +LFN=y to +LFN=n and try it again.

Good luck,

Manni
Bielefeld, Germany

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