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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 23:35:04 -0400
From: "Carlos M. Matos" <cmmatos AT banet DOT net>
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Subject: Help running C++ programs using rhide
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Hi to all!
Thanks in advance for those you will respond to my call!!! :-)

This is the program:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
{
       count << "What's up, Doc!\n";
       return 0;
}

I get the following message:

Creating: testing.exe
Error: c/djgpp/ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcx: No suc file or
directory(ENOENT)
There were some errors

Can anybody help?  By the way if I compile the following way at the dos
prompt:

gxx testing.cpp

It creates testing.exe and it runs well.  But what I need to do is to
learn to use rhide to create C++ programs.  I do not have any problems
using rhide to create C programs.  I know where the C libraries are. 
But I am just starting to learn C++.

Once again thanks for those who respond my call.

Carlos

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