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From: ams AT ludd DOT luth DOT se (Martin Str|mberg)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: No "streambuf.h" file found when using "iostream.h"
Date: 11 Jul 1999 07:06:49 GMT
Organization: University of Lulea, Sweden
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Harpua6081 (harpua6081 AT aol DOT com) wrote:
: I have been trying for days on this. I've been trying to compile a program that
: will tell me the size of variables on my computer with my compiler using C++. I
: first used GNU GCC (Mingw32) and then went to DJGPP. I have Rhide as my IDE and
: tried to compile the program through Rhide. When I tried to compile the program
: it said there was an error in the line "#include <iostream.h>" but the message
: was saying that in line 31 of the "iostream.h" file there was no "file or
: directory" called "streambuf.h" Well, it's in the language folder (the same
: folder that "iostream.h" is in) and I opened up "iostream.h" and looked on line
: 31 and it says "#include <streambuf.h>" I'm a newbie and this is very
: discouraging when I can read on through the C++ book I have but can't even get
: programs in the first couple of chapters to work. Please help me. You can post
: the message on the newsgroup or you can e-mail me (prefered) at
: Harpua6081 AT aol DOT com
: 
: Sincerely,
: Is it me or am I just stupid

No, everyone runs into this, it seems.

FAQ 8.2.


Right,

							MartinS

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