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From: "Jarek Kucypera" <jark AT insert DOT com DOT pl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: problem with compiling gnu c++
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 16:26:05 -0000
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Kenneth Bjerner napisał(a) w wiadomości:
<001001be3a3d$ea873c60$8b85ec82 AT pckb DOT itn DOT liu DOT se>...
>Hi,
>
>I have tried to install for DOS on a PC using NT 4.0. I get the following
>error message when I compile: streambuf.h: No such file or directory
>(ENOENT).
>
>I have sat LFN=y in djgpp.env but that doesn't help. How can come around
my
>problems?


If the problem comes from long files names under NT, here is what I know
(or seem to know ...;): NT _does_not_ support long file names for DOS
programs,
as Win95/98 does.But there is a hope on
http://www.goof.com/pcg/djgpp/ntlfn.html .
There You can find a TSR, which run in DOS box under NT emulates WIN95/98
long
file names for DOS programs. Unfortunately, using this may be a little
difficult: it sometimes
doesn't work, or sometimes makes my DJGPP crash (I haven' t tried to us it
with other
compilers/programs). So, if you're patient, it's possible to have those
long names...
But if You want comfort, the only way is to "downgrade" to Win95/98.

J.K.

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