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From: "George Kinney" <goober AT mail DOT net>
Subject: Re: I really need help and the FAQ doesnt cover this!!
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <5uem3p$f2o AT ns DOT technonet DOT com>
Organization: The Unknown Programmers
Message-ID: <01bcb74b$1b6d2820$e18033cf@markov>
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Date: 2 Sep 97 02:41:04 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Faust <kmfdm AT technonet DOT com> wrote in article
<5uem3p$f2o AT ns DOT technonet DOT com>...
> 
> -----------
> hello.cpp:1: iostream.h: No Such File or Directory (ENOENT)
> -----------
> 
> Ive also tried removing the "#include <iostream.h>" line and it says:
> 
> -----------
> hello.cpp: In Function 'int main()':
> hello.cpp:3: 'cout' undeclared (first use this function)
> hello.cpp:3: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
> hello.cpp:3: for each function it appears in.)
> -----------
> 
> Anyone know what my problem is? Ive spent forever trying to figure it
out...

You need to either:
	add the iostream lib to your command line with -lstdcx
      so the linker knows that it needs to liik in it.

or
	use gxx instead of gcc to compile C++ source, which does the above
	step for you.

Also, this *is* in the FAQ, specifically section 8.7 Unresolved externals
when
linking programs

And depending on which functions you use from the C++ lib, you may also
want
to check section 8.10 C++ functions still not found

Good luck.

-------------------------
George Kinney
gkinney (AT) usa (DOT) net

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