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From: "lurkfest" <lurkfest AT aol DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Problems running DJGPP: Include Files
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 17:08:52 -0500
Organization: Duke University Department of Computer Science
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I have this same problem.  Can someone please help?

-Joe Fitz

Wcschool4a AT aol DOT com wrote in message <81ca695d DOT 36a0e5ea AT aol DOT com>...
>After recently installing DJGPP, with RHIDE for C++, I entered the
directory
>for the include files, iostream.h, conio.h, etc...After trying to run the
>program, the compiler told me that it could not find either of the include
>files. Upon looking at the include directory that I entered under
>Options->Directories->Include, I found all of the "\" had been changed to
"/".
>I re-entered the directory, saved the options, and tried again, same
problem.
>The compiler keeps automatically changing all of the "\" symbols to "/". Of
>course, there is no C:/Program Files/DJGPP/Include/ on my system, it should
be
>C:\Program Files\DJGPP\Include\.


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