Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/19/18:22:52
From: | Einstein <einstein DOT lam AT usa DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: DJGPP compiling problems
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Date: | Tue, 19 Aug 1997 20:34:47 +0800
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Have you got these files?
lgp271b.zip
lgp271d.zip
Einstein
einstein DOT lam AT usa DOT net
Atte Koivula wrote:
> Hi,
> I just deleted and re-installed DJGPP only to find out it's somehow screwed
> up. I've installed all the necessary packages mentioned on Brennan's DJGPP
> page (apart from the pklite-type thing and I installed a newer version of
> the GNU BinUtils), but something isn't right... I can't even compile a
> simple "Hello World!"-program without adding -liostream (I'm using
> C++-syntax, meaning I've included iostream.h and I'm using cout instead of
> printf) as a compilation parameter. Now, this DOES work this way, but
> before I deleted DJGPP, I didn't need to add this parameter (in other words
> link the source code with the iostream library)... It's kinda frustrating
> to get a 250k hello.exe. I've set the DJGPP environment variable, djgpp\bin
> is in my PATH and all the files in the packages are in the default dirs
> (the ones defined within the zips). I even tried installing DJGPP twice,
> and I triple-checked I had all the necessary packages to compile both C and
> C++ programs, but to no avail. Someone plz help me!
>
> Atte "Yorka" Koivula
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