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From: "Wendy Eubank" <scotteubank AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: HELP!!!! newbie Please Help Me!
Date: 24 Jan 1999 17:01:32 GMT
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background:  I went to the djgpp site and used its ZIP Picker (not nose
picker)  to get the list of files I needed to reun djgpp and rhide.  I am in
the process of learning  C.    So I read the readme and unzipped everything
to to c:/djgpp
and then start   'rhide'  and  wa'la  I was writing C code.

I wrote  the basic  HELLO World Program .   And have been trying to compile
it for two weeks and have been getting the error below.  Somebody else
posted  A similar problem and I throught that was mine but NO  it wasn't  so
....


 I have tried to compile a program several time and every time it has said

cannot find  libarary   stdio.h

well   I did a  find files on my computer and it did not find  stdio.h in
the

DJGPP directory..


I have Visual C++ also loaded in the  /ProgramFiles  directory and yes it
did find a copy there....

My Question is  Where did stdio.h go  I looked in my dierectories in djgpp
and I have    math.h   and many other    includes  so I am assumming that I
should have gotten the    stdio.h include.

I have    stdiostream.h     and    std.h    but these are in the

c:\djgpp\lang\cxx    directory  and I am assuming these are the C++
includes... that I also down loaded...


Can ANYONE Please help me solve my problem...


also Can I use the  the stdio.h from VC++

Thanks Ahead of time,











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