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From: manfred DOT heumann AT uni-bielefeld DOT de (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: I want to get started.
References: <19990925225833 DOT 72587 DOT qmail AT hotmail DOT com> <7sk3f1$set$1 AT solomon DOT cs DOT rose-hulman DOT edu> <37F69B5E DOT 5241DD24 AT isomedia DOT com>
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In article <37F69B5E DOT 5241DD24 AT isomedia DOT com>, Nathan <nhampto9 AT isomedia DOT com> wrote:
>        I have downloaded & installed DJGPP 3 times. Everytime I get the same
> error message!
>
>        gcc.exe: installation problem, cannot exec "cpp": No such file or
> directory (ENOENT)
>
>        The command line just previous to this was "gcc -c -g hello.c"
>
>        I'm trying to simply test it out with the simple "Hello World" program,
> but it says there are
>installation errors.
>
>        A)Yes, I've read the FAQ.
>        B)Yes, I've read & installed w/ frequent references to readme.1st
>        C)Yes, my unzipper is LFN compliant.
>
>        Specs: AMD K6-2 350mhz w/ 64MB RAM & 17GB HDD. Win98. Installation
> directory is: "E:/DEV/DJGPP/".
>
 
I thought that this was covered in the FAQ, but I can't find it there right 
now. Anyway, your problem is the directory where you put djgpp. It's called 
DEV and that just won't work. Rename that directory or put djpgg someplace 
else. 


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Manni

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