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From: "Marp" <Marp AT 0 DOT 0 DOT 0 DOT 0>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: HELP!!!! newbie Please Help Me!
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 20:50:43 -0500
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Did you download the djdev202.zip? That contains the standard C headers you
will need. If so, did you remember to set the djgpp environment variable? If
not you will need to download djdev202.zip, unzip it into your djgpp folder
and add the following line at the end of your autoexec.bat file (if you
didn't already):

SET DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV

and restart your computer. The readme.1st file that the zip picker always
lists to download explains all this. If this doesn't fix your problem then I
don't know what to tell you to do.

Wendy Eubank wrote in message <78fjlc$4iu AT bgtnsc03 DOT worldnet DOT att DOT net>...
>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
>....
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> I have tried to compile a program several time and every time it has said
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>cannot find  libarary   stdio.h
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>well   I did a  find files on my computer and it did not find  stdio.h in
>the
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>DJGPP directory..
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>I have Visual C++ also loaded in the  /ProgramFiles  directory and yes it
>did find a copy there....
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>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.
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>I have    stdiostream.h     and    std.h    but these are in the
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>c:\djgpp\lang\cxx    directory  and I am assuming these are the C++
>includes... that I also down loaded...
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>Can ANYONE Please help me solve my problem...
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>also Can I use the  the stdio.h from VC++
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>Thanks Ahead of time,
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