Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/26/16:15:29
stdpts AT shsu DOT edu wrote:
>
> My problem seems simple enough. I can't compile anything. I
> have the correct additions to my autoexec.bat. IE: The allegro
> 'make' ran fine with no problems. But when I try to compile even
> the most simple of programs i'm getting an error concerning the
> location or existence of my includes.
>
> C:\source>gcc test.cpp
> In file included from test.cpp:1:
> c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: streambuf.h: No such file or
> directory (ENOENT)
>
> Now, I have looked, and found both mentioned files
> (iostream.h/streambuf.h) in the directory mentioned. I downloaded
> every file on the zip-picker and unzipped them, preserving the
> directory structure, into c:\djgpp. I also formatted and reinstalled
> my OS so it's entirely clean from older versions. I hope there isn't
> some little thing I forgot that's going to make me look the fool!
> Thanks in advance for all the help.
>
> Keep in mind I'm not a subscriber to this list, so any returns will
> have to be addressed to stdpts AT shsu DOT edu. I appreciate the help.
>
> Peter T. Swulius
> stdpts AT shsu DOT edu
Try adding SET lfn=y to your autoexec.bat file, or unwisely
editing your djgpp.env file to change lfn from =n to =y
lfn stands for long file names
Peter Allen
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