From: rjvdboon AT cs DOT vu DOT nl (Boon van der RJ) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Long Filenames with NT 3.51 Date: 19 Jun 1998 10:42:47 GMT Organization: Fac. Wiskunde & Informatica, VU, Amsterdam Message-ID: <6mdfb7$nls$1@star.cs.vu.nl> References: <358A16F4 DOT F902A7DC AT po DOT uni-stuttgart DOT de> NNTP-Posting-Host: sloep36.cs.vu.nl Lines: 18 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Martin Bernreuther (Martin DOT Bernreuther AT po DOT uni-stuttgart DOT de) wrote: > The C++ Header-Files often use more than 8 characters: > e.g. iostream.h calls streambuf.h > This doesn't work in my environment, even with LFN=y set in > djgpp.env. Is there a way to compile C++ code with djgpp using NT? I don't think LFN work on NT. unpack with a non-lfn unpacker (like plain old pkunzip[1]) and set LFN=n in your environment. Also read section 3.3 (Will it work under Windows/NT?) of the DJGPP faq. hth, Robert [1] This avoids streambuf.h to get the short name stream~1.h -- rjvdboon AT cs DOT vu DOT nl | "En dat is niet waar!" sprak (ex?) Staatsecre- www.cs.vu.nl/~rjvdboon | taris Netelenbos (onderwijs) fel.