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Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 10:37:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Mirza Hussain <mirza AT bobcat DOT ent DOT ohiou DOT edu>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: DJGPP
Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.96.990204103459.1751D-100000@bobcat.ent.ohiou.edu>
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Sorry for the trouble.
I have windows nt system.
I have removed all the files and reinstalled all the stuff all over again.
I assigned the path system variable as said in the readme file.
I made a new user uservariable by name djgpp and set the value as said.
And now i get the error
The name specified is not recognised as an internal or external
command,operable program or batch file.
I even tried to find the gcc.exe file .It is present in the directory
c:\djgpp\bin
i have two dfgpp.env one in c:\djgpp and other in c:\djgpp\gnu\gnu-2.81

My compiler path is COMPILER_PATH=%/>;COMPILER_PATH%%DJDIR%/bin


my cc1,ccplus and cpp.exe  are in C:\djgpp\lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\2.81

 
I have all my include files as said in proper place.

I am not using  rhide nor c++
Only c

Sorry for the inconvenience. 
Please reply soon.
Thanks,
If you have a number then i could call you and speak to you about the
problem.
Thanks again.
Hyder

Mirza Hyder Hussain
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On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, jerry beavers wrote:

> Hi Mirza, problems never come one at a time do they. Beginning with ver.
> 2.8.0 of gcc the preprocesser,cpp.exe an the C & C++
> compliers, CC1.exe & CC1plus.exe are not in the same directory as GCC.exe
> itself. The installation has changed. CC1 & CC1plus
> should be in the 2.8.1 folder under LIB. STDIO.H & STRING.H should be in
> your include folder. MATH.H in the LIBM folder under the include folder.
> For objective C you have to have to download V2gnu/obc281b.zip. which
> includes the objective C compiler an header
> files. I didn't download it.
> 
> It sure sounds like your path or environment statement is messed up some
> way. If you are running win9x be sure an check to see if
> LFN is set to Y--SET LFN=Y. Also check your autoexec.bat file to make sure
> there are no spaces in your DJGPP.ENV declareration.
> an that there is no batch file before the line that sets DJGPP.
> 
> I had problems with RHIDE, when I first installed. I tried all the fixes in
> the FAQ an still couldn't get it to work. Finially I went to the 
> RHIDE home page an downloaded version 1.4.7 an it fixed the problem. What
> did you unzip with? I used powerzip a freeware program
> because I had never used pk zip I wasn't sure if I would mess it up or not.
> Let me know what packages you downloaded if you know.
> Hope you can get it straighten out. let me know how you come out. I know it
> would be a pain, but sometimes when things get messed
> up you have to uninstall an start over. If you do decide to uninstall it be
> sure an read the FAQ about the best way to do it. Let me know
> if I might be of any assistance to you. Have a good day.
> 
> 
> jbeavers1 AT prodigy DOT net
> 



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