Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/04/07:15:26
From: | "Dan" <rimfire AT shadetree DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | curiosity (was: What am I doing wrong)
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Date: | 4 Feb 1998 12:00:03 GMT
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Organization: | Good News Internet Services
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Message-ID: | <01bd3163$908c9ea0$33d870ce@dd0064>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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ok after messing with my autoexec (still with no luck of getting djgpp to
compile
the simple hello world code) I noticed in the docs, that its hello world
example was
using a slightly different version of this code (there is more then one way
to say hello
world when using c/c++ I've discovered) their version used "stdio.h" while
my version used "iostream.h" . So being curios I decided to use this
version, and wouldn't you know it, the
darn thing compiled without a hitch. this led me to find which folder
stdio.h
was in hopeing that it was indeed reading something other then the bin
folder.
it was in the include folder.
now I am wondering why it is able to read the include folder but not the
lang folder (cxx inside
lang is where iostream.h is), and would it be wise to just copy everything
from lang to
the include folder or should I just keep screwing with it until I figure
out where I messed
up.
it is at least working now though in a limited form. (more then it was
before anyway)
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