Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/24/16:19:52
>I installed gpp (on DOS) by the roundabout method of installing GNAT
>(the Ada version of djgpp), then later installing C++ with the
>gppXXX.zip file (I forget the version #, it was the most recent, though).
Off to a reasonably good start here...
>When I try to compile a C++ program with cout in it and with
>an include of iostream.h, the compiler complains that iostream.h
>is not found. I checked my include directory and it is not there.
>
>In which .zip file would I find iostream.h? None of the files
>listed in the readme.1st file seem to apply except gppXXX.zip,
>which didn't include this file (or any .h file). Thank you for
>any help.
They must not have updated it...but the 00index.txt on the
Simtel mirror where you presumably got the files does list
lgp260bn.zip B 415613 940807 libg++-2.6.0 libraries & headers (for djgpp)
You might also want to get lgp260dc.zip. Oh, and one more tip
while I'm at it...enable optimization if you want the compiler
to do _any_ inlining. Best of luck!
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