Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/12/10/12:33:41
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 09:51:09 GMT, you wrote:
>Shea F. Kenny wrote:
>I can think of three possible reasons for this:
>
>(1) You gave the file a name ending in .c (instead of .cpp or .cc)
> and you compiled with gcc (instead of gpp). This would cause
> the compiler to think it was a C program, and not look in the
> C++ include directory.
Nupe. Called it converter.cpp.
>
>(2) You haven't installed the C++ parts of DJGPP. You should have
> a lang\cxx directory (which contains the iostream file, among
> other things).
I do have a lang\cxx directory. Nooooooo iostream file...
>
>(3) You have a very old version of DJGPP. (For C++ you really need
> the latest version of the GNU compiler.)
Well, I looked under GNU and don't find any executables. So,
dunno what version I have. If it's cpp.exe, which is in my bin
directiory, it's dated the 14th of jan '00. My editor, rhide, is
dated '97....
>
>If you can't get it working, you may be better off removing everything
>and downloading the latest stuff from http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/
>- use the zip-picker to help you decide which files you need and
>remember to select C++. The versions of DJGPP supplied with books
>often seem to cause problems.
I think I'll take the book back, get my money and do that....
Thanks for all your help!!
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