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From: "Twilight Knight" <what4 AT fuse DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: beginner compiling error
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1998 19:20:10 -0500
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Have you tried:
copy c:\djgpp\allegro\allegro.h c:\djgpp\include
?  That usually solves the problem.  and always compile Allegro
apps with
gcc ex1.c -o ex1.exe -lalleg

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James5 <_james5_ AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in message <36808066 DOT 3896149 AT yahoo DOT com>...
>Im getting this error whenever I try to compile a .c file with #include
>"allegro.h" in it.
>ex1.c:12: allegro.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
>Im new to djgpp and allegro as well as programming and would like to
>know if its a compiling error or something Im not doing right. I copied
>a file from the examples dir in allegro and pasted into a directory I
>made called c:\djgpp\Mytests. All other programs I made not using
>allegro worked fine.
>I used the command:  gcc ex1.c
>I do have the file in c:\djgpp\allegro\allegro.c but I dont know how to
>get rid of that error.
>Thanks for any help that you may give to this newbie :)
>
>
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