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Subject: Re: Include Paths
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I have discovered that version 2.03 of DJGPP is out.  Would starting with a new
djgpp.env file work if I put the simplemgl.bat file into the environment?  It
sets the necessary include paths for C and C++.
Brendan Ryan

Andrea Ryan wrote:

> Hello,
> I have downloaded the two batch files that Mike provided.  Everything
> referred to MGL in the autoexec.bat file has been remed out.  The library
> batch file has been used to produce copies of the library files with file
> names in this format: libitsname.a.  The the path in the simplemgl.bat file
> has been corrected and its filename has been added to the autoexec.bat
> file.  The header files still can't be found. They are not in the search
> path.  Should the startmgl.bat file be used (or the MGL compilation shell in
> Win95)?  A funny thing is happening.  GCC attempts to compile the score code
> when I am in the MGL compilation shell, but when I am not using the shell,
> nothing, not even a very simple hello world program, will compile.  It must
> be a problem with DJGPP.  I have corrected the djgpp.env file with the
> c_include_path and cplus_include_path that Eli provided.
> Thanks for your help.
> Brendan Ryan
>
> Andrea Ryan wrote:
>
> > I have the following in my autoexec.bat file.  The paths are correct but
> > am I declaring them in the correct way?  The MGL header files cannot be
> > found.
> > Brendan Ryan
> >
> > set C_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\Scitech\Include
> > set CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=C:\Scitech\Include
> > set C_LIBRARY_PATH=c:\Scitech\Lib\Dos32\Dj2
> > set CPLUS_LIBRARY_PATH=C:\Scitech\Lib\Dos32\Dj2
> > set CPLUS_LIBRARY_PATH=C:\Djgpp\lang\cxx

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