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From: "Jonathan Glenn L. Ocab" <ocabj AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GCC or GXX
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 06:17:34 -0800
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No, I've been giving my source code the .cc extension.


Ian Miller wrote in message <877m6afwj9 DOT fsf AT hasn DOT dera DOT gov DOT uk>...
>"Jonathan Glenn L. Ocab" <ocabj AT worldnet DOT att DOT net> writes:
>
>> Ok, I've been using DJGPP for only a couple of months, and I was
wondering
>> why the "gcc" command doesn't work.
>
>It does.
>
>> The FAQ said to try GXX and that works
>> just fine. GCC always tells me that iostream.h, iomanip.h, stdlib.h, etc.
>> can't be found, while gxx compiles just fine. Anyone know why?
>
>Presumably because your not giving the compiler any clue that you require
>C++. Perhaps you are not using the recommended source filename extension
>[.cc]. Try
>
> info gcc
>
>if you need to read some background on the compiler.
>
>> If you think my config files are messed up, I went over them dozens of
times
>> to make sure they were correct.
>
>If you're not doing something wrong then perhaps you'd better tell *us* why
it
>doesn't work.
>
>--
>Ian Miller, Dorset, UK
>DJGPP 2.01, Win95 DOS box (LFN undefined, FNCASE=y)
>The views expressed above are entirely those of the writer and do not
represent
>the views, policy, or understanding of any other person or official body.


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