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From: "Charles" <ddoss AT columbus DOT rr DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Newbie ? --> where can i get iostream.h
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Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 13:38:02 GMT
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Ok, I found iostream.h in djgpp/lang/cxx

My new problem is that I can't successfully include it.

It gives me the 'no such file or directory' error.

I thought I should include djgpp/lang/cxx in the path, so i did, like this:

set PATH=C:\charles\DJGPP\bin;C:\charles\DJGPP\lang\cxx;%PATH%

what am i doing wrong? i know i could just move iostream into \bin  but i
would like to know how to make it so i can include files in other dirs as
opposed to dodging the
problem.
Thank you so much

(btw, this is 'deborah doss' from above - just changed my name)


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