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Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 17:23:39 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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Subject: Re: Missing Help and header files
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Ian wrote:

> I have a whole load of files which worked OK with DJGPP version 
> 2.7xxxx but now do not compile with CGG version 303.

I understand that you upgraded the GCC compiler, not DJGPP.  When you say 
"DJGPP version NNN", it refers to the file djdevNNN.zip, the development 
environment and the C library.  GCC versions are a different matter.

> 1. info can't find a file.
> when I run "info" I see:
> 
> >From lgpnnnb.zip
> * iostream
>     ...
> * libgpp
>     ...
> I have installed lgp2952b.zip and the link to libgpp is OK,
> but info still reports "iostream NO SUCH FILE OR DIRECTORY 
> (NOENT)"
> when I attempt to access * iostream.

It looks like iostream.info was indeed omitted from gpp303b.zip.  I don't 
know why; perhaps it is no longer distributed by the GCC maintainers.

This file was present in gpp2953b.zip, so perhaps you could download that 
and use iostream.info from there.

> -----------------------------------------------------
> 2. C++ can't find header file.
> The following program fails:
> #include <strclass.h>
> #include <iostream.h>
> 
> the error is:
> strclass.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)

There's no strclass.h in gpp303b.zip; I guess it means that header was 
not a standard one, and was thrown away.  Welcome to the dynamic world of 
C++...

I think you will have to change your program, but I don't know what 
header should replace strclass.h.  Anybody?

> The files are on the system as:
> C:\User\programs\djgpp\lang\cxx\strclass.h

Please remove the entire directory lang\cxx (unless you want to be able 
to use GCC 2.7.x): it doesn't belong to the new C++ headers, which are in 
lang\cxx-v3.

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