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From: daritoo AT pcisys DOT 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 AT pcisys DOT net

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