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From: Rugxulo <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: errors using C++ libraries
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 20:24:25 -0800 (PST)
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Hi,

On Jan 6, 4:49 am, Jim Michaels <jmich DOT  DOT  DOT  AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
>
> > I meant did you use an LFN-aware system and/or use an LFN-aware
> > unzipper. You can actually unzip for SFN even on WinXP, e.g. if you
> > wanted to use the same install in pure DOS or Windows.
>
> I just re-extracted the compiler from scratch using the built-in
> unzip32.exe.  no difference.  I still get errors when including
> <fstream> and <istream>
> try it and see what happens on yours (you will have to compile it with
> gpp of course).
> I am thinking someone goofed up on the C++ I/O libraries.
>
> #include <fstream>
> int main(void) {
>     return 0;
> }
>

That example worked for me earlier. Maybe you left some remnants from
an old install behind. What does your /manifest/ subdir look like?

> Either that or something else is very wrong.

Definitely confusing, but it's treatable, it's not fatal.    ;-)

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