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From: "Floris van den Berg" <remu AT multiweb DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: scitech MGL and djgpp
Date: 23 Dec 1998 18:29:06 GMT
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Hi, 

I'm trying to get SciTech MGL to work with DJGPP for quite some time, but i
have still no luck. I hope some of you guys out there can help me with
these problems:

- when i try to compile a c++ program,the compiler (or linker) tells me:
streambuf.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT). The file is there and i
didn't screw the DJGPP.ENV file up or anything. What's wrong?
- when i try to access an MGL function from plain c, such as MGL_beep(int
x, int y); it nicely tells me the function has a undefined reference and
then simply quits. I linked the right headerfiles (according to the
helpfile) and i added the right paths to the DJGPP.ENV (i let SciTech do
that to be more precise).

Please help!

Floris van den Berg
Developers Resource Center
http://www.multiweb.nl/~remu
e-mail: remu AT multiweb DOT nl

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