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From: "Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel" <kalum AT newmail DOT net>
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Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 19:34:51 +0600
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Subject: Re: iostream problems
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On 12 Nov 99, at 15:44, Nate Eldredge wrote:

> First, did you download the lgp*b.zip package (to match your version
> of gpp*b.zip)?  That's where the file is.

IMHO lgp*b.zip is not needed for streambuf.h as a quick search of 
the gpp*b.zip archive will show that the file exists in it.

I use gcc 2.951 and the streambuf.h file comes with the c++ 
compiler package (gpp2951b.zip). So if you extracted the gpp*b.zip 
package you should have got the streambuf.h file.


streambuf.h is extracted from the archive gpp*b.zip to the 
"djgpp/lang/cxx" directory, so you can go to the directory and see 
wether there is a file called streambuf.h or something like 
stream~1.h.

So IMHO the problem appears to be with the Long File Names and 
the DJGPP FAQ has a lot of info about how to solve this problem.

BTW please make sure you ask the unzipping program to extract 
the directory structure when unzipping (example PKUNZIP uses 
the -d switch ex-: "pkunzip gpp2951b.zip -d c:\djgpp")

Regards Kalum

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