Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/01/02/20:13:40
From: | "Dan Myers" <danmyers AT avalon DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Nevermind
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Date: | Sun, 2 Jan 2000 17:37:03 -0600
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Found the problem. I had an extra space in line one. It was all a false
alarm.
Dan Myers <danmyers AT avalon DOT net> wrote in message
news:84oll7$h5v$1 AT sword DOT avalon DOT net...
> I feel stupid posting this to everyone, but it is a little frustrating,
> since I am trying to run the simplest program ever, and can't get my
> compiler to work. I have only been doing this a few days, but I really
want
> to learn C, and it is to the point where I need this compiler so I can
jump
> on in.
>
> Here is the scenario...
>
> I have installed all of the files one could possibly need into d:/djgpp.
I
> unzipped them will full pathnames. Attached is a list of all the files I
> have unzipped to date, and you can see that I have all I need and then
some.
>
> To complete the install, I changed my autoexec.bat. I have tried many
> variations of this, but this does not seem to be the problem.
> ____________
> rem - By Windows Setup - C:\WIN98\COMMAND\mscdex.exe /d:cdrom
>
> SET DJGPP=d:\djgpp\djgpp.env
> PATH=d:\DJGPP\BIN
> path=%PATH%
> path=C:\Program Files\Mts
> ________________
>
> Next I have written my first little program, entitled "hello.c". Here is
> the source.
>
> ___________
>
> #include < stdio.h>
>
> int main ( ) {
> printf("Hello World");
> return 0;
> }
> _________________
>
> Next, I go to a DOS prompt and type in:
>
> gcc hello.c -o hello.exe
>
> To which the computer replies:
>
> hello.c:1: stdio.h: No such file or directory [ENOENT]
>
> So obviously the first thing I check is that my stdio.h file is in place,
> but when I go to the "include" directory, I find that indeed the file is
> there. So I naturally know that my problem is in my djgpp.env file, which
> is in the root (d:/djgpp) directory where it should be. Since I have not
> moved the file around, I have not changed any of the lines in this file.
I
> have a feeling that this is my problem, but I cannot find any info about
> this, so I am stuck. Right now the first several lines of my .env file
read
> as such:
>
> _______________
>
> #= Don't edit this line unless you move djgpp.env outside
> #= of the djgpp installation directory. If you do move
> #= it, set DJDIR to the directory you installed DJGPP in.
> #=
> DJDIR=%:/>DJGPP%
>
> +USER=dosuser
> +GROUP=root
> +TMPDIR=%DJDIR%/tmp
> +EMU387=%DJDIR%/bin/emu387.dxe
> +LFN=y
> +TEXMFMAIN=%DJDIR%/share/texmf
>
> [bison]
> BISON_HAIRY=%DJDIR%/lib/bison.hai
> BISON_SIMPLE=%DJDIR%/lib/bison.sim
>
> [cpp]
> CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=%/>;CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH%%DJDIR%/lang/cxx;%DJDIR%/include
> C_INCLUDE_PATH=%/>;C_INCLUDE_PATH%%DJDIR%/include
>
OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=%/>;OBJCPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH%%DJDIR%/include;%DJDIR%/lang
> /objc
> OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH=%/>;OBJC_INCLUDE_PATH%%DJDIR%/include;%DJDIR%/lang/objc
>
> [gcc]
> COMPILER_PATH=%/>;COMPILER_PATH%%DJDIR%/bin
> LIBRARY_PATH=%/>;LIBRARY_PATH%%DJDIR%/lib
>
> [info]
> INFOPATH=%/>;INFOPATH%%DJDIR%/info;%DJDIR%/gnu/emacs/info
> +INFO_COLORS=0x1f.0x31
> +INFO_LINES=40
> ____________
>
> I am running Win 98 if that helps, and let me know if you need any other
> info to diagnose and help me to solve the problem. A thousand thanks to
> those of you who take the time to get me up and running.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
>
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