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From: Ian Miller <itmiller AT dera DOT gov DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: I need help with installation!
Date: 08 Sep 1999 12:33:01 +0100
Organization: Defence Evaluation & Research Agency
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"Mike Daniel" <mystikman AT prodigy DOT net> writes:

> Ok the path variable is set correctly...

You're quite sure about that are you?

The fact that

> gcc -o c:\projects\helloworld.exe c:\projects\helloworld.c

gives

> The error message:
> gcc.exe: gcc: No such file or directory <ENOENT>
> gcc.exe: helloworld.c: No such file or directory<ENOENT>
> gcc.exe: No input files

suggests otherwise.

Don't *tell* us you've set up everything right; *prove* it.
Post the contents of your autoexec.bat and config.sys
(if that is meaningful under Windows 98) and then someone
might be able to help.

At the moment we've got nothing but a perfectly good
command line to go on.

I would suggest you read your DJGPP README.1ST file and do
what it says *to the letter*, but naturally you have done
that already ;)

Regards, Ian
-- 
Ian Miller, Dorset, UK
The views expressed above are those of the writer and do not represent the
views, policy, or understanding of any other person or official body.

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