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Ok I read all of the readme file and I see that it says nothing of how to
compile C++ source code to an executable. So I tried what it said for C code
which was "gcc myfile.c -o myfile.exe -lm". So I tried "gcc
mycppsource.cpp -o cppexe.exe -lm". It then displayed A LOT of errors about
undefined references. I tried it with very simple source and am stumped as
to why it doesn't work. The code I tried was:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
 cout << "Hello, World!\n";
 return 0;
}


"Jesper Lund" <jl1204 AT worldonline DOT dk> wrote in message
news:zhJ18.1497$XA5 DOT 176148 AT news000 DOT worldonline DOT dk...
> > OK... Here's is what I have done so far. I downloaded all the basic
stuff
> > for DJGPP. I followed all the instructions correctly. Now all I want to
do
> > is just write .CPP files in notepad and compile them as executables. How
> > would I go about using GCC.exe to simply compile a .cpp file into a
basic
> > .exe? I am only using standard libraries (i.e. iostream, string, etc).
Any
> > help would be appreciated.
> >
>
> Read the file readme.1st (which is in your root DJGPP directory).
>
>
>
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