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From: | "Douglas Law" <dlaw AT wenet DOT net> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
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Subject: | Re: c++ & NT |
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Date: | Wed, 19 Jul 2000 22:02:44 -0700 |
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The problem, as I discovered a couple of months ago, is that Windows Nice Try restricts you to dos style 8+3 file names. You need to unzip using a 16bit package. check the FAQ for recommendations. Doug Law -----Original Message------ "Nick DiToro" <NDiToro AT ati DOT com> wrote in message news:5337D585DDD3D111996B0008C728F07DA42A3D AT pa00fsr01 DOT pa DOT atitech DOT com... Hi, I just installed djgpp on my NT 4.0 system. I tried to compile the following code: #include <iostream.h> int main (void) { cout <<"hello\n"; return 0; } The compiler gives me the following message: In file included from h2.cpp:1: lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: streambuf.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT) A dir of d:\djgpp\lang\cxx shows that the streambuf.h file is there, as is iostream.h. I used pkzip 2.5 to unzip. Long filenames were preserved. What up?? Thanks Nick
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