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From: Michael Miller <michaelmiller1 AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Almost had enough!!!
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:28:23 -0700
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Marvin G Wise Jr wrote:

> I was successful in compiling both win32 and DOS programs.  However, I
> did not set up RSXNTDJ the way that the RSXNTDJ help file suggests,
> because it just didn't work.

Same.

>  I did fine however a working setup given
> by George Foot.  I can't remember the exact url right now, bit if you go
> to the WinAllegro website there is a link to his site there....

That's the set up that I am using at the moment and it still won't compile c++ code.

Just give this a try: using a windows program that already works rename it to a cpp
extension (.cc or .cpp works fine) then try and recompile it. It comes up with the
stab strings error on every program. You get the same error message if it is
actually real c++ code instead of just a renamed c file.
So it works with c code fine but you get the stab strings error with c++ code.

Please post if the little test works

Thanks,

Mike

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