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From: "=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_R._Moraes?=" <jrmoraes-sp AT uol DOT com DOT br>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: No include path; No such file; ENOENT
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 14:55:44 -0200
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In Rhide, to supress the error "hello.c(1) Error: No include path in which
to find stdio.h" I defined the directory "include" from the menu Options as
"C:\djgpp".  I did the same in all other entries of the Options/Directories
menu.
Was this countermeasure correct?

Well, at least the error message changed! Now the error looks like this:
"In file included from hello.c:1: c/djgpp/stdio.h(13)   Error:
sys/version.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)"
"In file included from hello.c:1: c/djgpp/stdio.h(14)   Error:
sys/djtypes.h: No such file or directory (ENOENT)"
Both "version.h" and "djtypes.h" exist in the c:/djgpp.

Relevant lines in my autoexec.bat:
set PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH%;C:\MEUSPROG\QR40;
set DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV

Thanks for any help.

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