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From: "Tom McGuire" <tom AT pwi-e DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: How do you run all these programs?
Date: 15 Feb 1999 19:59:20 PST
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I've just started learning C so this question is going to seem way stupid.
I downloaded all these zip.s  (including some graphics stuff) and unzipped
them into a DJGPP folder (using winzip). and then I set the paths in my
AUTOEXEC.BAT.And I ran RHIDE.
    Then I typed in a few short C programs (like hello world) and every
thing seems to work just fine. That was a month ago. Since then I've been
trying to run some of the other programs that I down loaded like draw.c ,
rgbtest.c , winclip.c and now I'm ready to kill my self. I always get this
Error: undefined reference to 'GrLine' or something like that. Anything that
uses an include other than <stdio.h> gives me some kind of error
And I don't where the error is coming from. And I read all the MANs and DOCs
and FAQs I could get my hands on but now I'm just completely mind boggled.
    If you guys don't here back from me in a couple of weeks somebody please
contact my next of kin and give them the bad news.  Thanks in advance.



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