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From: eplmst AT lu DOT erisoft DOT se (Martin Stromberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Help with compiling a file
Date: 4 Apr 2003 08:40:20 GMT
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news.verizon.net (danny DOT mccaslin AT verizon DOT net) wrote:
: I got a C++ book that recommended I use this compiler. I followed the
: unzipping instructions in the faq, using unzip32.exe. I changed the LFN to
: Y. The program is the first one in the C++ for dummies book and I get two
: alternating errors. The first and most persistant says "Conversion.o No Such
: File or Directory" The second one only comes up every so often and says
: "this file includes at least one depreciated or antiquated header" Keep in
: mind that this is the first C++ program that I've ever tried to write, and I
: just coppied it out of the book, and a quick flip through the rest of the
: chapter doesn't even tell me what a header is. But from looking at the faq,
: I think the only two headers I have are <stdio.h> and <iostream.h>.

For the second error: you have to decide if you want to learn an old
version if C++ or not. If not then you need another book. (Using
iostream.h is wrong in current C++.)

For the first error: we need to see the command line you used for
compiling and the complete error message typed in correctly. A listing
of what files you have in the directory you are in would be good as
well.

For any problem you have it's a good idea to state which OS and
version you use too.


Right,

						MartinS

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