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Message-ID: | <3960A54B.451EADA8@home.com> |
From: | Troy King <troyking4 AT home DOT com> |
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Newbie to programming, 21 Days |
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Date: | Mon, 03 Jul 2000 14:38:27 GMT |
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I hope someone can help me as I am starting to get frustrated. I have recently purchased the bokk Sam's Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days. I installed the DJGPp software that came with the book but I am having problems getting it to compile the Hello.cpp program that the book opens with. I am using Rhide version 1.4 on a Windows 98se platform; here's the code that I type into Rhide: #include <iostream.h> int main() { cout << "Hello World!n"; return 0; } Now you have all probably seen people ask this question before so sorry but here's my problem. When I click on compile I get an error message that reads: c:djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h(31) Error:streambuf.h: No such file or director. I have checked and the file is there. What do I do to get it to compile it. I have read the faq's and newsgroup postings but have not come across anything with the exact answer of how I am to go about fixing this problem. What do I do and How do I do it? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Signed: Lost in Canada
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