From: "Gil Myers" Subject: Re: well..............dern Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp References: <339A6EE0 DOT 7D3A AT gapeach DOT net> Organization: The Unknown Programmers Message-ID: <01bc74bb$96120140$e38033cf@pentium> NNTP-Posting-Host: 207.51.128.227 Date: 9 Jun 97 09:46:00 GMT Lines: 47 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Jacob Martin wrote in article <339A6EE0 DOT 7D3A AT gapeach DOT net>... > I can't seem to figure out this whole include problem. > > I have verified my set env, path, etc, and I am still getting path > problems in compilation. (ENTOENT) I noticed however that I am missing > a file > > > > is this pertenant to compiling a program that uses allegro? It's telling you it can't find the library. Make sure liballeg.a is in the directory wherever_you_put_djgpp\lib And yes, this library IS allegro, so you have to have it. > > I think the problem lies within my path somehow, because it won't even > find stdio.h anywhere (even if it's in the same directory!!) > > I have seen this: > > set djgpp=c:\djgpp\djgpp.env > > and this > > set djgpp=c:/djgpp/djgpp.env You'd be better off to add a line like the following to your autoexec.bat file: call C:\DJGPP\BIN\SETDJGPP.BAT C:\DJGPP C:/DJGPP Edit the above to match your install dir. This way it will set up the environment vars the way they were intended. I also add the DJGPP\BIN dir to my path, for easy access to the utilities. Also, if you didn't unzip everything with the -d switch, nuke the install and do it over again. And of course double check that you did in fact download everything you should have. It's all in the README.1ST file. Those are the two biggest problems I've run across with new users.