Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 15:46:25 -0700 (MST) From: Evermore To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: I can't compile C++... Ahhhhhh! I've been using djgpp flawlessly for months now - at least until I moved up to C++. I got the gpp*.* and lgp*.* files, unzipped them and everything seemed to work. Now I can still compile C progs fine, but I get miles of errors trying to compile any C++ code. When I compiled with "-v", it recognized that the file was indeed C++, and it went on it's merry way until it started spitting out errors when it saw cin and cout (BTW, I did #include). It didn't give me line numbers for where the error occured, so I can only assume the error came from somewhere in the guts of gcc itself. It's not even a useful program! It's just some 10 line C++ prog so I could check if it was working. It says "gcc" is supposed to know what to do with a C++ file (i.e. you don't need to use "g++" to compile). The strange thing is, when I compile the prog using "gcc" on UNIX I get the same error messages as when I compile using "gcc" on DOS. Of course, on UNIX, compiling it with "g++" works fine. Unfortunatly, there is no "g++" command for djgpp (at least not in the files I've got)... Any help would be well received! Thanks