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From: "Gregg T. Geiger" <gt DOT geiger AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
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Subject: Re: missing <ostream>
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... and several other headers appear to be missing including <limits> and
<sstream>.  Any idea of when these might be added to the GNU/DJGPP suite?
The missing <limits> header has been the subject of discussion since 1998.


Rodeo Red <rodeored AT netstep DOT net> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to compile a program which uses these headers:
>
> #include <iostream>
> #include <fstream>
> #include <ostream>
> #include <string>
>
> I get this output:
>
> C:\C++\liner.cpp:7: ostream: No such file or directory (ENOENT)
> I checked and I have the other headers and ostream.h but not ostream
> Did I just lose ostream myself or is djgpp supposed to be missing
> ostream ?
>
> Red


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