Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/09/27/05:30:30
From: | vbpeyton AT aol DOT com (VBPeyton)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Rookie mistakes
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Date: | 26 Sep 1997 01:42:45 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I swear I have looked in every FAQ I can find to solve this basic
problem, but I still can't fix it...
I am a new user trying to install djgpp on a 486DX/66 machine which has
Windows 3.1, but I am setting up djgpp to run under DOS in the c:\djgpp
directory.
I have downloaded the basic djgpp files described as being the
minimum required on the rutgers website, plus I downloaded the
debug programs. I have added the required lines to my autoexec.bat
file and I have run the go32-v2.exe file.
My problem is that when I try to compile a basic C program, I receive
an error message stating "stdio.h not found". If I modify the program
so that I specify that stdio.h is found in the c:\...\bin directory, the
compiler
can find the stdio.h file but none of the other standard library files in
the bin
directory. Is there some obvious installation step I have accidentally
skipped?
Sorry if I sound clueless,
Bill Peyton, San Antonio, TX
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