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From: wduminy AT my-dejanews DOT com
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Subject: Re: Newbie Needs Help!
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 13:33:27 GMT
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In article <Wn1H2.4177$A6 DOT 2564056 AT news1 DOT teleport DOT com>,
  "fittenvi" <fittenvi AT ethergate DOT com> wrote:
> I am just beginning to learn C++ and am having trouble compiling any C++
> file.  I am using DJGPP Version 2.02 and RHIDE Version 1.4.  I am trying to
> compile a simple program such as below and always get errors.
>
> #include "string6.h"
> [clip]
>

You are including a source file called "string6.h" that the compiler cannot
find.  The reason might be one of the following:
1.  The file does not exist.
2.  The file is not in the include search path.  Add it to the search path by
adding the directory to the Options | Directories.

Hope it helps.

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