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Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 15:50:02 +0200 (CEST)
From: Archee/CoNTRACT <01dsolt AT gondolat DOT vpg DOT hu>
To: Robert Vila <rv3 AT acpub DOT duke DOT edu>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: strings are no fun
In-Reply-To: <3543FA0D.8DF71D83@acpub.duke.edu>
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980427154632.505N-100000@Vpg17.vpg.hu>
MIME-Version: 1.0

hi !

You have to chech, does strings.h exist in your %DJGPP%/include dir.
Then you have to check, is the include path correct.
You can use -I to use a different include path, but the easyer way is 
to set the DJGPP environment variable to your DJGPP.ENV file.
You can change include paths in your DJGPP.ENV file.

Make sure, you linked the libraries correctly needed for strings.

-- Archee/CoNTRACT  CODER   ( 01dsolt AT vpg DOT hu  )
oldnikk:stonee,sutyi
web: http://gondolat.vpg.hu/~01dsolt

On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Robert Vila wrote:

> I'm new to djgpp but not to c++ programming. for some reason, i can't
> coerce djgpp to pick up strings. I've included <string.h>, <_string.h>,
> and <String.h> to try out all 3. none works. i know this is a pretty
> basic question, but i can't really get the answer to this one. anybody
> know what i'm doing wrong?
> 
> robert
> 

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