Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/06/15/00:03:11
SRotherSN wrote:
>
> I have a 100mghtz Pent Packard Bell w/upgraded RAM to 16
> a 1.25 gig Hard drive. Running windows 3.1 and Dos 6.?
>
> I have followed the instructions for installing Djgpp and I keep geting an
> error message that the compiler can't seem to find the <.h> files.
In which case you may not have followed them correctly. Please post
your AUTOEXEC.BAT, and the output of the `SET' command.
> I get the memory adress error statement when I run
> gcc -o hello.c -o hello.exe
Please post the exact message; I can't tell from your description which
message you mean.
> I seem to have enough space because when I test compiler with go32 I get 13k
> and 131+k for swapping
Is that a typo?? 13K + 131K is an **extremely** small amount of DPMI
memory, especially for GCC which requires 16+M (yes, 16 or more
megabytes) of memory+swap on many occasions.
> I did seem to notice that when I pkunziped the package one file could not be
> written. Could this be the root to my problem?
If the file was "g++.exe", that's normal. It's the same name as is used
on Unix and is intended for people using Windows 9x, which allows that
sort of name. But in your case, don't worry about it; the file
"gpp.exe" has exactly the same functionality.
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Nate Eldredge
nate AT cartsys DOT com
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