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Subject: Re: gpp cannot find c++ headers
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Hi,

On Apr 12, 7:34=A0pm, Matt Gregory <mgreg DOT  DOT  DOT  AT microdine DOT com> wrote:

> I don't know, I've tried all this stuff and nothing works. =A0I have
> LFN=3DY in my environment. =A0I have -v on the command line and it doesn'=
t
> tell me anything. =A0I'm using windows xp on both computers. =A0I've take=
n
> cygwin out of my path. =A0I've tried reinstalling using the instructions
> on the zip picker page. =A0I'm using 3.23 because that's what my
> professor gave the class, but I've tried the newest version and
> there's little difference. =A0It still can't find files with long file
> names. =A0I can't even use "make -f Makefilenml" even though that file
> is sitting in the current directory.

Assuming you haven't done anything weird (tweaking the registry), I
dunno. Maybe you're running WinNT 4.0, which doesn't support LFNs in
DOS apps?

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