Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/04/14:46:53
Hi.
> I actually loaded into C:\GPP then changed my
> "set GJGPP=C:\GPP\DJGPP.ENV and modified the first line
> of djgpp.env to point to the correct directory.
I hope you meant set DJGPP=C:\GPP\DJGPP.ENV!
Do you have the following line somewhere in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file?
set DJGPP=C:\GPP\DJGPP.ENV
If so there should be no need to change the DJDIR line in DJGPP.ENV!
> I even wrote a "hello world" program with only one include (stdio.h)
> and I get a message that it can't find stdio.h.
Do you also have an [cpp] section in your DJGPP.ENV file.
It should be there by default. This section contains the environment
variables needed by cpp.exe to preprocess your source code, i.e.
locate your include files.
> I'm running on Win95 at home and WinNT at work (same problem both
> places).
Unfortunately I have no experience with DJGPP under Win95 nor WinNT.
Hope this helps.
Sincerely yours,
Trond Endresto/l.
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