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From: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
Subject: Re: Getting iostream.h to work
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Origin <mathman AT singnet DOT com DOT sg> wrote:
:     After installing DJGPP, I followed a tutorial and typed out a Hello
: World program, using iostream.h as the library, (i.e. #include
: <iostream.h>). However, DJGPP doesn't compile it and tells me 'iostream.h:
: No such file or directory'. I searched around and found iostream.h in the
: lang\cxx-v31\backward directory, so I copied the file over to \include. Now

You (almost) never should do that. You're only breaking it more.

The problem is probably:

1. You're writing the code in a C file (.c extension). That's not very
good if it's C++ you want to write (.cpp extension).

and/or

2. Your tutorial is outdated. Get a correct one.


Right,

						MartinS

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