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From: "A. Sinan Unur" <asu1 AT c-o-r-n-e-l-l DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP library problems
Date: 22 Oct 2002 11:32:03 GMT
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Tatterdemalian <no AT spam DOT please> wrote in 
news:9eaaru8aiacj7dq3rdgs36n9avatmklrn4 AT 4ax DOT com:

> Yet another weird problem with DJGPP.
> 
> I'm trying to get a program that uses streams to compile.  I have the
> includes set according to ANSI standards, and the compiler finds them
> without any trouble (no compile-time warnings about missing libraries
> or anything).
> 
> Then it gets to my first use of cout, and it announces that "the
> identifier cout has not been declared."  All the other functions,
> including several libc functions, are also marked undeclared.
> 
> What did I do wrong?

You didn't show us what you did so it is hard to tell. Are you using 
std::cout?

Sinan.

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