Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/10/17/17:43:11
Uta Conrad wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to install DJGPP in the network at our school. I now gave up
> the installation on an Network drive because it sent me each time I
> started the compiler a diffrent error message.
> Installing it on the workstations seems to be better. But there is still
> a problem compiling c++ code.
> The compiler can't find the directory c:\djgpp\lib\g++-include which is
> no surprise because g++-include has more than 8 chars. The djgpp.env
> seems to be correct (LFN=n).
Not to mention that `+' is illegal in a vanilla DOS filename.
But the deeper problem is: why is it looking for it at all? As far as I
know, nothing in DJGPP is stored in such a directory. C++ headers
belong (unless this has changed with 2.8.x (which I really need to get
one of these days :)) in \djgpp\lang\cxx, and that's where the compiler
should look for and find them. Thus, please post the output of a
failing compile using the `-v' option, and the contents of your
environment (output of SET).
--
Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com
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