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From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT cornell DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: absolutely beginner
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 08:28:15 -0500
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MACKO wrote:
> 
> I've just started studying c++ via zd net online course. I was suggested
> to try DJGPP as a compiler, and emcs as the editor program. I downloaded
> and unzipped all the files according to the instructions, and want to
> start using the programs.
> I've downloaded and read a bunch of readme files, faq files, help files,
> also read them online. 

are you sure you read those files? the following is from readme.1st:

Compilation
-----------

GCC is a command-line compiler, which you invoke from DOS command
line.  To compile and link a single-file C program, use a command like
this:

        gcc myfile.c -o myfile.exe -lm

The -lm links in the lib/libm.a library (trig math) if needed.  (Link
order is significant, so if you need libm.a, always put `-lm' at the
end of the command line.)

etc etc

if you want to use an integrated development environment, you will need
to download rhide, it is available form the download site as well., and
it is mentioned in the readme.1st file right below the preceding quote.

sinan.

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