Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/20/09:38:00
From: | jackelope <fenney AT interlog DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Help! problem not in docs!
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Date: | 19 Apr 1997 23:56:31 GMT
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Organization: | KritiKal MatH
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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i am having a really hard time getting djgpp up and running.
when i try and pass the following command to gcc.exe
gcc -v myfirst.cc -o myfirst.exe
i get some stuff on the screen that lists dirs being searched
for the #included file(iostream.h). when the compiler gets to
the instructions like:
cout << "hello\n";
i get an 'undefined reference to cout' and 'undefined reference
to ostream' messages. it appears the compiler cannot find the
iostream.h header file.
i should mention:
1. djgpp was installed to the directory d:\djgpp (including
files: djdev201.zip, bnu27b.zip, gcc2721b.zip, gpp2721b.zip,
lgp271b.zip.)
2. i have included the line: {set DJGPP=d:\djgpp\djgpp.env}
to my autoexec.bat file(without the braces)
3. the iostream.h file is in the d:\djgpp\lang\cxx dir, and
when i run gcc.exe with the -v option, it tells me it
searches that dir.
i havent seen anything about this in the docs, so i hope someone
knows how to fix this
this is *not* a dpmi problem; it occurs while using win 3.x *or*
win 3.x
here is the listing for myfirst.cc (without the lines):
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#include <iostream.h>
int main(void)
{
cout << "hello\n";
return 0;
}
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if you know what the prob is id really like to know.
thanks :-)
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