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From: av568 AT rgfn DOT epcc DOT edu (Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Getting DJGPP to work?
Date: 30 Mar 1997 20:45:03 GMT
Organization: The Rio Grande Free-Net, El Paso Community College, El Paso, TX
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Tekno Tom (tkt AT doreholm DOT demon DOT co DOT uk) wrote:
>  // Program 1.1

> #include <iostream.h>

> void main()

> {
>   cout  <<     "Hello! "
>                "Congratulations on your first"
>                " C++ program";
> }

> When I run 'cc1plus prog1.cpp' I always get

> C:\djgpp\bin>cc1plus prog1.cpp
> prog1.cpp:1: parse error before `/'
> prog1.cpp:3: undefined or invalid # directive

cc1plus is the C++ compiler. It expects the source code to already be 
preprocessed. If you *really* want to run each compiler pass manually (a 
*bad* idea, IMHO) you want to run 'cpp' first. If you want to compile 
normally, run 'gcc'.

> then lots of 'time in' stuff. What am I doing wrong exactly? I am new 
> to C++ and therefore djgpp, so please explain in english.

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