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From: qball1723 AT aol DOT com (QBall1723)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: compiler can't find stdio.h
Date: 24 Nov 1997 20:40:01 GMT
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>Subject: Re: compiler can't find stdio.h
>From: Nate Eldredge <eldredge AT ap DOT net>
>Date: Tue, Nov 18, 1997 00:43 EST
>Message-id: <199711180543 DOT VAA11152 AT adit DOT ap DOT net>
>
>At 04:18  11/16/1997 -0800, Guy Giesbrecht wrote:
>>Hello,
>>     I'm just getting started with djgpp under windows95 and everything
>seems to be installed properly yet when I try to compile even the simplest
>of programs, the compiler says it can't find stdio.h I've copyed this file
>to what seems to be every pertinent directory, even the root yet the
>compiler fails to find it. Anyone have an idea as to what I've done wrong?
>The paths all seems to be set up right, autoexec and all that... 
>Read README.1ST if you haven't. Make sure your PATH and DJGPP environment
>variables are set correctly. If you can't find the problem, please post here
>the following:
>* AUTOEXEC.BAT
>* Output of `gcc -v foo.c' (replace foo.c with your file)
>* Output of `SET' (your environment)
>
>Nate Eldredge
>eldredge AT ap DOT net

      I had this problem as well... and I looked in the FAQs for the answer...
I found it... but alas.. could not understand it... BUT!!!!

    Here's what I did....

    I changed the filenames from STUPIDS.c to STUPIDS.CC...
believe it or not... that worked


Jim the loiterer
http://members.aol.com/qball1723/index.htm
(wannabe PC game/graphics developer)

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