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Sender: Michael AT WINDOWS-95
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Long filenames and headers
From: Michael Powe <michael AT trollope DOT org>
Message-ID: <wkemtch5j6.fsf@trollope.org>
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1998 07:37:36 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I know this is kind of a dumb question, but ...
I have been setting up djgpp and trying it out.  I am going to be
doing some C++ programming.  When I tried the standard "hello world"
test program, I get back an error like this:

gcc -o test test.cc
In file included from test.cc:1:
d:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: streambuf.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)

This particular example happens to be from trying a compile in ntemacs
because after I got this error in rhide, I tried the process again in
ntemacs.  Now, I can see that streambuf.h is in the same directory as
iostream.h.  What came first to my mind was that rhide was having a
problem with long filenames -- streambuf.h shows up in DOS as
stream~1.h.  This doesn't quite make sense to me, though -- it seems
like this would have been an obvious problem and dealt with properly. 

I did not see any reference to this problem in the FAQ or any of the
other documentation.  Any help would be appreciated.

mp

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