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Message-ID: <367A1DCE.E7F391E6@home.hjc.edu.sg>
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1998 17:18:06 +0800
From: Kai <8111883c AT apollo DOT hjc DOT edu DOT sg>
Organization: Hwa Chong Junior College
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: I'm stuck with iostream.h
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Varis wrote:

>  Well, my problem is quite simple. I just can&rsquo;t get "iostream.h"
> working. It&rsquo;s really boring because it&rsquo;s the only library
> which I can really use on my programs. I&rsquo;m sure that the file IS
> on my computer, but RHIDE will say nasty errors during compiling.
> Exactly the error looks like this: "Compiling
> e:\stuff\coding\djgpp\bin\koe.cppkoe.cpp(1) in file included from
> koe.cpp:1:e:\stuff\coding\djgpp\lang\cxx\iostream.h(31) error:
> streambuf.h: no such file or directory (enoent)there were some
> errors" So what&rsquo;s the problem? I readed the faq and it
> didn&rsquo;t give any clues to my problem!Please help a
> beginner... The code i used looked like this: #include
> <iostream.h>void main( ){cout << "THIS WONT WORK";} Thanks for your
> help. :-)

I had the same problem too. I remember changing the long filename
setting in the DJGPP config file in the main DJGPP directory.

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