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Subject: Re: Totally lost
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There doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the environment .. except for
that corrupt djgpp.env file. I suggest you try to re-extract it from
djdev20*.zip. If that doesn't get rid of the "corrupt" message, then
download the zip file again.

Have you tried the "Hello World!" program from a directory other than
c:\djgpp? I'm not sure what programming level you're at, so I'm assuming
at least beginner and have already done the Hello world test .. let me
know if I assume wrong.

write the hello world program and compile it with "gcc -Wall -o test.exe
test.c" (assuming that you call it test.c). If there's a file called
test.exe in there afterwards, then run it .. If there are problems either
compiling/running it, then post the error message.

Good luck

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