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From: shayoom AT hotmail DOT com (Jonquil)
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Subject: Re: OP's installation problems.
Date: 16 Nov 2002 07:35:47 -0800
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JMK <jeffrey DOT m DOT klopotic AT lmco DOT nospam DOT com> wrote in message news:<3DD577AC DOT 3BF46C58 AT lmco DOT nospam DOT com>...
> > Shaymaa, the original error was in your program, but
> > the new error you are describing:
> > 
> > > Installation error, cannot exec 'as': No such file
> > > or directory (ENENOT)
> > 
> > sure sounds like an installation problem (as JMK
> > originally suggested, ironically).  So I'm forwarding
> > your message back to the DJGPP mailing list for the
> > suggestions of folks much more knowledgable than I am
> > about these matters.
> > 
> > Best regards,
> > 
> > Tom
> > 
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> 
> Shaymaa,
> 
> The installation may not have gone correctly such that your compiler
> cannot find the files it needs.

how do i know which files? i succesfully unzipped everything.:
these are the files that i downloaded.

C:\> mkdir djgpp
C:\> cd djgpp
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\djdev203.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\faq230b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\rhid149b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\bnu213b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\fil41b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\gcc32b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\gpp32b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\mak3791b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\txi42b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\ntlfn08b.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\all402.zip
C:\DJGPP> unzip32 d:\tmp\grx245s.zip

> Check your environment variable.  The instructions are in the readme.1st
> file in the djgpp directory. From a DOS window, check and see if correct
> by typing "set djgpp".  You should be able to get to the file djgpp.env
> with that directory string.

yes, it worked with me, i got the right path for it.

> Also check your path by typing "path" and verify that your path command
> is correct.  A quick way to check is go to some directory other than
> djgpp and try typing "gcc".  It should return with "No input files".  If
> it complains about "gcc is not recognized...", your path command needs
> repair.

both worked.
i checked the path, it was correct, but why did they write it three
times like this: PATH HEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
i typed in djgpp and i got: "no input files."

> Finally, if you are installed on Windows NT, there is an issue with long
> filenames that can also cause such problems.  If you unzip with other
> than djgpp's unzip, you may need to get a zipfile ntlfnXX.zip (XX is a
> version number).

i am using windows Xp and in the readme_1st file it says to use the
unzip32.exe or any program that supports long file names. i used
unzip32.exe and it worked. they told me to check for a certain file
that if found, means you did it correctly. i found mine.

> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Jeff

thank you very much Jeff. i read the posts for my original question
and to me it seems that maybe because i have gcc-3.2 and we were
always using i think 2.9.. the way i understood it is that the formats
are different but i used the one for 3.2 like the std::cout<<"Hello
World"; and it still didnt work...

thanks again for your help.

Regards,
Shaymaa

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