Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/02/20/01:31:41
Eric Bromberg wrote:
>
> I just installed DJGPP the same way it said to in the readme.1st file. I
> went to test it out by writing a small C++ test program which was just
> supposed to print the word test. But when I tried to compile it, using gxx
> and then gcc -x c++, it kept complaining it couldnt find iostream.h. How
> can i make it find these header files? I double checked to make sure all
> the appropiate changes were made in my autoexec.bat file. And I know I
> installed the C++ header files, because I searched for them and they were
> found in the directory c:\djgpp\lang\cxx. Any suggestions?
It's still possible your environment is not set correctly. Type "set"
at the DOS prompt and make sure that your PATH and DJGPP variable match
what they are supposed to be. In any case, we can't tell what's wrong
without at least the contents of your autoexec.bat and the output of
"set".
Please post a system report as described in chapter 6.12 of the DJGPP
Frequently Asked Questions list. As an alternative, you could volunteer
to help me test the latest version of my DJVERIFY installation
diagnostic utility; email me for details.
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