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From: "asast" <asast AT libero DOT it>
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Subject: Re: missing cc1plus.exe file
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Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 15:07:18 GMT
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Martin,

"Martin Stromberg" <eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se> wrote

>helloworld.C is a C++ file. Perhaps you meant helloworld.c which is a
> C file?

Yes, I do. The problem is that, as I told in the previous message I've never
compiled in Dos, that is to say that I've always been using Unix...there I
used to give my C files the extension .C


> The compiler is looking for the C++ compiler. Rename your file to
> helloworld.c and it will be just fine.

Yes, I (or better you .-)) solved out the matter..., it works, that's fine.
My compiler was downloaded to compile only programs written in C and not
C++.

> Right,
>
> MartinS

Thanks a lot,
asast



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