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From: volt9000 AT home DOT com (Volt9000)
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Subject: Re: question
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On Fri, 3 Sep 1999 21:03:34 EDT, the clouds parted and 
Rotorman74 AT aol DOT com's booming voice said...
> I downloaded djgpp for windows 98. When I am in Rhide and have a simple 
> program using iostream.h it tells me when I try to compile that Streambuf.h 
> no such file or directory exists .....any advice?
> 
Go into your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add this line:
set LFN=y

This environment variable tells RHIDE to use long filenames. Since 
STREAMBUF.H isn't in standard DOS 8.3 format, RHIDE can only find 
STREAM~1.H so you have to specify this environment variable to tell RHIDE 
to use long filenames.
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