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Richard Clark wrote:
> 
> hello
> i've just recently downloaded ;
> mak377b.zip
> gcc295b.zip
> faq211b.zip
> djdev202.zip
> bnu281b.zip
> from your website and i'm having a few problems.
> i've followed the instuctions but can't get anywhere. After unzipping
> everything into the djgpp file, altering my autoexec.bat file and
> restarting my computer, i've tried various commands to start C compiling
> which you offer in your readme file. ie
> gcc myfile.c -o myfile.exe -im
> 
> but the response i got was
> gcc.exe: myfile.c: no such file or directory (ENOENT)
> 
> i'm trying to compile a simple C program which i've copied out of a book.
> The first line is ;
> #include <stdio.h>
> but if I enter this I get a 'bad file name' message.
> Can you help me ???

Make sure that you are in the directory in which myfile.c resides.  It
sounds as if your arne't.

-Mike

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