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From: "Shawn" <malicon AT frii DOT com>
Subject: Re: Problem with #include <iostream.h>
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CoolDenver <cooldenver AT aol DOT com> wrote in article
<19990114202432 DOT 25946 DOT 00000851 AT ng38 DOT aol DOT com>...
> Whenever i try to use iostream.h, i get a message saying that no file
called
> streambuf.h exists.  I am wondering where i can get this file, or where i
can
> find a solution to this problem?  Could someone please help me?

This sounds like you don't have the environment variables set up properly,
make sure you haven't missed a file from the instillation instructions and
or make sure you have followed the instructions correctly.  Also be sure to
go through the FAQ you might be experiencing the infamous Long file name
problem that is talked about in the FAQ and Instructions.

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