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Message-ID: <3D138B07.19A0128@club-internet.fr>
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 22:22:31 +0200
From: Pierre Chatelier <ktd AT club-internet DOT fr>
Organization: La Société elle a que des problèmes
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Subject: DJGPP, W2k and gpp3.1
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Hello everybody
A few days ago, I posted a message telling that my DJGPP with gpp3.1
does not work under W2k.
Unfortunately, the answers did not help me to solve the problem, which
is that it does not compile, the parser cannot open some headers like
bits/c++config.h (included when using iostream, for instance)
It sounds like a long file name problem, but I checked that LFN is set
to y in my DJGPP.env, I tried to force it anyway with SET LFN=y in DOS
command, I tried with LFN=n, I put DJGPP in C:\DJGPP, so the DJDIR
itself does not contain long file names.
As I thought it was a problem with Windows2000, I checked I had the
newest packages of the 2.03 update refresh for W2k.
The only idea that remains to me is that, in the 2.03 refresh page,
gpp3.1 is not mentioned, but only a 2.95 version.
Would it be that gpp3.1 is not yet supported? Strange, if it's only due
to file names...

Does somebody knows about this problem?

Thanks in advance

Pierre Chatelier

PS :
    -I did read the FAQ, but I did not found help
    -gcc seems to work correctly, but not gpp (or gxx)
    -I tried to renames the files according to the content of the
"header.gcc" files, but I did not work
    -It's not the first time I use DJGPP : with gpp 3.0 it used to work
very well on my system.

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