Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/06/22:46:11
Jeffrey and Jason,
This will solve your problem... at least it worked for me AND is documented
in the RHIDE FAQ:
1) Go to your "djgpp" directory. There is a file there named "djgpp.env".
2) You will find a line that reads "LFN=n". Change that to "LFN=y".
3) That's it; you're all set.
Scott
Jason Eccles wrote in message
<6g4sn6$soq$1 AT nclient3-gui DOT server DOT virgin DOT net>...
>Its because of the Long File Name problems. I may be mistaken but it seems
>that you can only compile certain programs in a Win95 Dos Box !!!!
>
>I have just started with DJGPP and have noticed this problem too. It does
>seem odd though....LFN problems in a DOS package ........
>
>jason DOT eccles AT virgin DOT net
>
> Jeffrey wrote in message <3525A2D3 DOT 9EE444CC AT spamhater DOT smartt DOT com>...
> Hi,
> I am a newbie to C++ and using Djgpp, here I have a problem for
you.
> As I am coding my first program to display a few words, I need the
>routines "Cout" and "Cin" so I included the header iostream.h in my .cpp
>file. Here is the full lines of my code.
> #include <iostream.h>
>
> void main()
>
>
> char Answer
> Cout<< "Hello world?";
> Cin >> Answer;
> Cout << "This is what you have said" << "Answer";
> }
> And then I got a error message c:\djgpp\lang\cxx\iostream.h(31)
>Error: streambuf.h: No such file or director. I have never modified any of
>the header files or any files under the Djgpp director. By the way, this is
>the way my autoexec.bat looks like:
> set djgpp=C:\djgpp\djgpp.env
> set path=c:\djgpp\bin;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
> I wish this is clear enough for you guys to point out where the
>problem is, and I wish any of you can answer this for me.
>
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>
> Thanks
> Jeffrey
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