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| From: | "Gregory Harding" <glharding AT global DOT co DOT za> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | C++ setup problems |
| Date: | Wed, 27 Sep 2000 19:07:14 +0200 |
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Hi, I am experiencing the problem documented in the DJGPP FAQ under section 6.5 (GCC - v2.95 - informs me that it is unable to locate "cc1plus.exe" or "cc1.exe" when attempting to compile C++ programs). I cannot locate the file "problems.txt" which the FAQ refers to, and find no mention of this in the install instructions. How can I remedy this situation? Another question: I have noticed that programs using functions from the standard C libraries compile whether I put the appropriate include lines in or not. (eg. a program using random() works without #include <stdlib.h>). Why is this? Kind regards, Gregory Harding
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