Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/05/07/02:00:57
| From: | "Tokihiro Funakoshi" <Kiyokofunakoshi AT email DOT msn DOT com>
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| Subject: | #include problem
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| Date: | Thu, 6 May 1999 19:36:34 +0200
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Okay, so I need to state what the actual error message was.
Well the error was that every time there is an include command e.g.:
#include <stdio.h>
The computer states the filename which the command is in, followed by a
colon, followed by the line which the command is in, followed by another
colon, then says "No such file or directory <ENOENT>"
Yes, the file does exist in the include directory, and the problem is NOT
lfn=n, okay?
please send me a reply to hfunakoshi AT hotmail DOT com
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