From: Moo Kim Subject: How to set the Include directives in DOS ? To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Fri, 1 Apr 1994 10:31:17 -0800 (PST) Hi DJGPP users, I just installed the gcc package last night following the installation instruction (as below) on my 486 DOS PC, C:\DJGPP. After the installation, I tried to compile the test programs and gcc could not find the resides in my C:\DJGPP\INCLUDE directory. Being a novice on DOS, I do not know how to set the GCC include path so that gcc automatically searches the \DJGPP\INCLUDE directory. GCC attempted to search the UNIX include path (e.g. /usr/include) and it failed to find the include file. I think it also applied to using GCC++ that GCC++ related include files are copied to a seperate directory at C:\DJGPP\xxxxx (I can't remember the exact name). Is there something I missed to do in installation or ?? Thanks, -Moo Kim INSTALLING: To install, you must do the following: * Create a "temp" directory, like c:\tmp. * Create a directory to install in, like c:\djgpp. * Un-zip the appropriate zipfiles in the install directory. C:\DJGPP> unzip -o djeoe111.zip (Minimum runtime stuff - required) C:\DJGPP> unzip -o djdev111.zip (Minimum development stuff - required) C:\DJGPP> unzip -o gcc257bn.zip (The C compiler - required) C:\DJGPP> unzip -o gas211bn.zip (The assembler - required) C:\DJGPP> unzip -o bnu22bn.zip (The linker etc - required) . . . . . * Add your binaries directory to your PATH in C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT SET PATH= . . . ;c:\djgpp\bin That's it! djgpp is now installed on your system.