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From: | Ian Chapman <ichapman AT nt DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Please help, gxx is giving me grief |
Date: | Tue, 24 Nov 1998 15:05:43 -0500 |
Organization: | Nortel |
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Hi, so not finding the .h. Is djgpp.env set up per instructions? There are some files in gnu/28.1 that are worth a read if you have just moved up from 2.72. I had a problem there that was just as basic when I moved up to 2.81 and there I found the answer. Regards Ian. Vadim Pokotilov wrote: > > Is there an environment variable I must set if I plan to use C++? I can > compile C programs but not C++ programs (even when I use gxx). For example, > I create a file named foo.cc and put this into it > > #include <iostream.h> > int main() > { > cout << "This is a test\n"; > } > > then I exit to the DOS prompt and type: "gxx foo.cc" it gives me: > In file included from foo.cc:1: > c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: c:/djgpp/include/streambuf.h: No such file > or directory (ENOENT) > > However, there IS a streambuf.h in c:/djgpp/include/ > > Any help would be appreciated.
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