Message-ID: <353c5796.flying-brick@flying-brick.caverock.net.nz> From: Eric Gillespie To: David , The List Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 21:23:48 NZT-12DST MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Borland Turbo C++ Reply-to: root AT flying-brick DOT caverock DOT net DOT nz Precedence: bulk Hi. You mentioned in the djgpp mailing list a little while ago that you had been going through a tutorial with PCPLUS - supplied with a copy of Turbo C++. Could you tell me if the version is 3.0? As for altering programs to run outside of the environment, unfortunately I have not figured this one out myself. In regards to compiling with DJGPP, I think Nate has said something about changing a file in the setup so that the compiler looks for the library of the RIGHT name - incidentally, are you: 1) using Win95? and 2) what program did you use to unzip the DJGPP archives with? 3) The environment variable LFN, is it set to Y or N? All these factors may be important to figuring out how to get your programs working... You _may_ also need to edit a line in a file called RHIDE.ENV, like: RHIDE_TYPED_LIBS_DJGPP.cc=stdcx and change the stdcx to stdcxx (note the extra x) Hope that helps... Thanks for your reply, Regards, the Viking --- /| _,.:*^*:., |\ Cheers from the Viking family ... | |_/' viking@ `\_| | including Marmalade - Running OpenDOS in Christchurch! | flying-brick | $FunnyMail 5.38 C.S. Lewis: If Man has no God, \_.caverock.net.nz_/ then where did Man's morals come from?