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From: clc5q AT cobra DOT cs DOT Virginia DOT EDU (Clark L. Coleman)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: missing cc1plus.exe file
Date: 19 Sep 2000 21:40:06 GMT
Organization: University of Virginia
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In article <_spx5.40284$XZ4 DOT 513027 AT news DOT infostrada DOT it>,
asast <asast AT libero DOT it> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>    I've never used a C compiler on a Ms-Dos O.S. before.
>
>Today I downloaded the full package of DJGPP from http://www.delorie.com,
>using the pkZip picker. I unzipped all the files I was suposed to and, after
>reading the first part of the documentation, I made a couple of changes into
>Autoexec.bat file.
>
>The software seemed to be pretty installed, as I followed all the steps
>carefully, but when I tried to compile the first helloworld.C file into the
>executable one, I got the following error message:
>
>gcc.exe: Installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or
>directory (ENOENT)


I got the same problem, AND it was not fixed by renaming foo.C to
foo.c,, because that is not possible from the DOS window on NT. If you
try to copy FOO.C to foo.c from my DOS window in NT, you get a message
saying that you cannot copy a file onto itself.

The problem is that NT Explorer correctly shows that the file is
already called foo.c (lower case), but a DIR command in a DOS box
shows EVERY filename to be all capital letters. Thus, when I run make
from within a DOS box on NT, I will always get this problem.

Any ideas? Thanks for the help.

Clark Coleman



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