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Message-ID: <20010109011718.3996.qmail@web1502.mail.yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 17:17:18 -0800 (PST)
From: Angel Rachel <margarita6346 AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: DJGPP compiler problem
To: DJGPP AT Delorie DOT com
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                                            email: JVREBAR AT msn DOT com
                                       snail mail: John V.Rebar
                                                   26300 Ansell Rd. N.W.
                                                   Poulsbo, Wa. 98370
        Dear Mr.D.J. Delorie,
        Ref: Sam's ISBN 0-672-31564-5 (DOS disk, DJGPP v2.02)

        I purchased "Sam's Teach Yourself C++ in 21 Days" about Nov.10,
    2000, more than twice 21 days has elapsed and I am still unable to
    compile "Hello World!", the first program in the book.
        I have thus far gained no satisfactory response to questions
    I've asked of Macmillan Publishing and now, in desparation, I appeal
    to you, the developer.
        I named the "Hello World!" program "hw.cpp".
        I typed "gcc hw.cpp" and got the following response:

        In file included from hw.cpp:1:
        c:/djgpp/lang/cxx/iostream.h:31: streambuf.h: No such file or dir
                                                               (EONENT)
        It is clear to me that DOS cannot find the include file because the
    path statement is bogus. The backslashes are RIGHT leaning when they
    should be LEFT leaning. I am amazed that such a bonehead error could
    have gotten past quality control.
        I have searched the entire suite of your programs and found the
    cited string in the cpp.exe file, line 20, col.40 but am unsure how to
    fix it or if indeed that is the problem. This is rather urgent since I
    want to compile my first C++ program before I am grayhaired. 
      I believe it is your responsibility to fix this problem.  When you sell
    a product it ought to work!!

    Thank you.
    Sincerely,
    John V. Rebar

        P.S. This is not a WINDOWS problem!
        P.S. Please email and snail mail your response and send me
        a 3.5 inch floppy with a corrected version of cpp.exe on it.
        The path to cpp.exe is lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\2.81

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