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From: "Richard Pett" <rpett AT sparky DOT niwa DOT cri DOT nz>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: getting started
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 09:12:40 +1300
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I previously posted:

>I have just downloaded and started using djgpp and I have a few questions,
I
>hope none of them seem to obvious, but I'm new to this so they might be.
>First of all, although I seem to be able to compile straight 'C' programs
>without problems, I am having trouble compiling C++ files.  When I run gcc,
>I get the following message 'cannot exec cc1plus...' I do have cc1plus.exe,
>it was unzipped to lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\2.81\  Is this where it is supposed to
>be?

I managed to fix this myself, thanks to those who replied, what the problem
was for anyone who has had this problem was that I was using gpp281b.zip and
gcc280b.zip, when I changed the latter to gcc281b.zip and reinstalled all my
problems went away ;-)

So now I have djgpp working fine Yay, great compiler, someones thinking,
Yay!!!



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