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From: Charles Terry <cterry AT plinet DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Help: Newbie can't compile a ' Hello world' program
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 09:05:00 -0700
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Daniel Cheng wrote:
> 
> I am a newbie to djgpp. I need some help to compile my first c program.
> I outline below what I have done up till today.
> 
> I have downloaded the following zip files:
> 
> BNU281B.ZIP     GCC280B.ZIP     FAQ210B.ZIP     DJDEV201.ZIP
> RHIDE14B.ZIP    MAK3761B.ZIP    TXI390B.ZIP     RSXDJ131.ZIP
> 
> They all unzipped successfully into the following directory structure
> (D drive is my PC harddisk):
> 
> Directory of D:\djgpp
> 
> [.]             [..]            [BIN]           [GNU]           [INFO]
> [MANIFEST]      DJGPP.ENV       [INCLUDE]       [LIB]           [TMP]
> [ZONEINFO]      [SHARE]         [CONTRIB]       [DOC]           README.1ST
> COPYING.DJ      [FAQ]
> 
> I run setdjgpp using the following command:
> 
> setdjgpp d:\djgpp d:/djgpp
> 
> I have checked that both djgpp and library_path are defined:
> 
> echo %library_path%  gives  d:\djgpp\lib
> echo %djgpp%        gives  d:\djgpp\djgpp.env
> 
> Also, PATH has d:\djgpp\bin
> 
> When I tried to compile a c program such as:
> 
> gcc filename.c
> 
> I got the following two error messages:
> 
> No include path in which to find stdio.h
> No include path in which to find stdlib.h
> 
> Have I missed out anything?  BTW I have read the readme.1st and the FAQ,
> but cannot figure out what else do I need to do.
> 
> I am running djgpp in a MSDOS window under Window95.  I am using a PC with
> pentium 200MHz processor and 32M memory.
> 
> Thank you for any assistance.
> 
> Daniel
I'm probably not the best qualified to respond as I don't run
win95 but as I seem to be the quickest I'll try to help.

Try running
> gcc -Id:\djgpp\include filename.c

If that works but gives an error about crt0.o not being found
then dj is not finding the djgpp.env file.
the > setdjgpp d:\djgpp d:/djgpp command you used above is
unfamiliar to me- is it a batch file?
I used
set DJGPP=d:\djgpp\djgpp.env
in my autoexec.bat file and it works fine.

If this doen't work I'm sure the cavelry is on the way.

Charles Terry

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