Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/07/11/01:30:07
Matt Mooney <m4mooney AT yahoo DOT com> wrote:
: I have been trying to figure out my problem for
: weeks now--reinstalling, reading the DJGPP FAQ, and
: reading the mailing lists. I have the 2.95.5 version
: of DJGPP and the 1.4 version of RHIDE. I received the
: compiler with a book I bought--"Learning to Program in
: C++"--and I followed the installation instructions
: exactly. I know that the problem isn't the way I am
Which installation instructions did you follow correctly? The one with
the book or the ones in README.1ST? If it was the instructions in the
book then they might be bad. Use the instructions in README.1ST.
: I am currently trying to make the installation on
: Windows ME. The book I bought came with sample code
: that had a few programs that were already executables.
: So I type in the files name in DOS and it ran. So I
Hmm. Are you running WINDOZE ME or not? WINDOZE ME doesn't have a DOZE
mode. You mean a DOZE box in WINDOZE, right?
: c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h(31) Error: streambuf.h:
: No such file or directory.
This indicates you didn't follow the instructions in README.1ST.
: so I went back to the mailing list. It reccomended
: section 8.3 in the DJGPP FAQ list. I thoroughly
: followed all of the procedures that were recommended
: in the section. Nothing worked. So I switched LFN=n
: again--nothing. I decided LFN=y would probably be my
: best bet, so I changed back to LFN=y and restarted my
: computer.
I think you don't want to change LFN. It should be LFN=y.
: This time something different happended, I received
: a different error message. The error is:
: Error: c/djgpp/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lstdcxx
: Error: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
: There were some errors.
Again I think this is the fault of not following the instructions.
: In all my searching for help I have never came across
: a similar problem. That is why I decided it was time
FAQ 8.2.
Right,
MartinS
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