Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/05/12:33:05
From: | vbpeyton AT aol DOT com (VBPeyton)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Rookie mistakes II
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Date: | 5 Oct 1997 15:56:30 GMT
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Message-ID: | <19971005155601.LAA11947@ladder02.news.aol.com>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Thanks to all who responded to my first message, but I am still having
problems.
I have installed djgpp by unzipping the following files:
djdev210.zip
gcc2721b.zip
bnu27b.zip
txi390b.zip
csdpmi.zip
faq210b.zip
gdb416b.zip
using the pkunzip -d command.
I have the following subdirectories under c:\djgpp:
bin
faq
gnu
include
info
lib
manifest
tmp
zoneinfo
I have the following lines added to my autoexec.bat
set djgpp = c:\djgpp\djgpp.env
set path = c:\djgpp\bin;%path%
Finally, I have run go32-v2.
Unfortunately, when I try to compile basic C programs with gcc, I get
an error message stating "file.c:1: stdio.h No such file or directory
[ENOENT]",
where file.c is the name of the file I am compiling.
I believe the problem is that the environment variable is not being set, but I
don't know for sure. When I enter "path" at the command line, djgpp is not
one of the directories in the path. I tried setting the path using the command
"path c:\djgpp\bin", but I received the same error messages when I tried to
compile.
Does anyone know what my error is, and how I can fix it? How can I check to
see if djgpp.env is being set?
I am running djgpp on a 466dx/66 under DOS 6.0.
Thanks.
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