Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/02/01/07:29:33
At 06:07 1996-02-01 -0500, you wrote:
>I am a true beginner at C, trying to teach myself from a book. I have
>already run up against a problem. I hope you accept novice questions.
> I downloaded EZ-GCC. When I "write" a basic problem with an include,
>I get an error message "(included file) not found". I tried putting the
>file in library and in bin, but still got the message. What am I doing
>wrong? Where is gcc looking for the include file?
1) Have you called setdjgpp.bat BEFORE running gcc ?
This batch file sets some environment variables needed by DJGPP.
2) Have you installed EZ-GCC with default settings ? (into c:\djgpp\)
Then you should have a file named c:\djgpp\djgpp.env containing
path settings for the compiler. (Don't change it !)
check your environment if it contains a variable
DJGPP=C:/DJGPP/DJGPP.ENV
Note the '/' in the above!
You can move the contents of setdjgpp.bat to autoexec.bat if you prefer.
Tony
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