From: daritoo@pcisys.net (Collen Allard)
Subject: Compiler Operator Dysfunction
6 Sep 1997 05:39:31 -0700
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 I am not a programmer, but want to be.  I am currently learning
C++ on my own and got a copy of your compiler in the book i
purchased. (Teach Yourself C++ In 24 Hours by Jesse Liberty).  I
have read through all the .txt files, the FAQ several times, and I
just can't figure how to make the compiler work. (probably too
many years in the Windows environment)  I have altered my
autoexec.bat as indicated in the Installing the Binary Release
section. I then created a "hello.cpp" file using notepad.  Of
course windows wanted to save that with a .txt extention, so I
then edited the name in exlorer to leave it as a .cpp.  I then
open a DOS window and try to compile the program by using the gcc
hello.cpp -lstdc++ command and nothing happens.
I know this is the most basic of questions but it really hinders
my progress.  Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much for you help.
Rick Allen

daritoo@pcisys.net

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