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From: Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: missing iostream.h
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 18:42:12 -0400
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I seem to be missing iostream.h file but I don't know which zip its
supposed to come in.
I'm running windows 98
I have downloaded and unzipped the folllowing files:

bnu281b
djdev202
em1934b
em1934r1
em1934r2
em1934r3
faq102
faq211b
acc281b
app281b
lgp2811b
mak377b
rhide14b
txi312b


I used rhide to write

   void main ()
   {
       cout <<"Hello world!\n";
   }

By the way, which directory should I save this file to ? Does it matter
?

When I compile with rhide I get :
error: iostream.h no such file or directory (ENOENT)

It doesn't seem to be a problem with rhide because when  I use the
command line at the msdos prompt:
gcc hello.c -o hello.exe -lm
I get the same error message.

I did a file search for iostream.h and it doesn't seem to be on my
computer.
I looked in C:\djgpp\include and its not there .

So it seems I really don't have this file. So where can I find it or
which zip file did I not download or unzip correctly ?


Red

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