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From: thethoms <thethoms AT pacbell DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Problem with #include <iostream.h>
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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 21:32:07 -0500
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You may have uncompressed Djgpp with an unzip program that recognizes
long file names.  If I unserstand correctly, you shouldn't do that. 
Unzup them with a regular dos program like pkunzip.  (Remember to use
the -d option.)

I hope that will help.

Travis 
Thoms


CoolDenver wrote:
> 
> Whenever i try to use iostream.h, i get a message saying that no file called
> streambuf.h exists.  I am wondering where i can get this file, or where i can
> find a solution to this problem?  Could someone please help me?


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