From: "Mike T Frizzell" Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Newbie Q: Error: streambuf.h No such file or directory (ENOENT) Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 18:44:05 -0500 Organization: Digital Highway (using Airnews.net!) Lines: 37 Message-ID: <9A37E7FDFF4FEAAD.A44B48F205245D67.ED02872E63C10912@library-proxy.airnews.net> Abuse-Reports-To: abuse at dhc.net to report improper postings NNTP-Proxy-Relay: library.airnews.net NNTP-Posting-Time: Sun Aug 30 18:46:18 1998 NNTP-Posting-Host: cSqgk+Bl.F%+TMKB (Encoded at Airnews!) To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk While compiling #include int main (void) { cout << "Hello world\n"; cout << "test"; } I get the following error : iostream.h(31) Error: streambuf.h No such file or directory (ENOENT) There were some errors . The following posts gave me some clues but I'm still not clear on the pathlist. > Okay, I was watching the thread about not being able to use the "cout" > function of iostream.h, and I tried to compile a program in RHIDE using > iostream.h, and the compiler came back saying that it couldn't find > iostream. What's up? "Böhme Uwe" wrote: > You've got to set your include directories, in the "Options", > "Directories". Then, save those options to a project file. > cout << "Hello world!"; I have the Options Directories Include Pathlist set to e:\djgpp\include e:\djgpp\lang\cxx all on one line. Is this syntax OK? Semicolon delimiters, better? OR Should the individual directories appear on separate lines. You help is appreciated. Mike frizzell AT dhc DOT net