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From: "Drake Wilson" <drake AT libcom DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: iostream problems
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 22:54:06 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I am a C++ student.  The only C++ compilers I have are Turbo C++, very old
and clunky, and Visual C++, which creates a bunch of files unnecessary for
what I'm doing (i.e. workspace, project, debug folder, etc.) -- and when I
go to look at my directory structure, maybe one Debug folder wrote over
another or something, good grief -- which is why I downloaded DJGPP.
However, I need to use the iosteam -- excuse me, iostream.h classes, which
somehow don't work in DJGPP.  I am running Windows 95 (DOS 7), and RHIDE is
complaining about not being able to find streambuf.h.  I tried searching
through my DJGPP directory, and the file does not exist.  Can any DJGPPers
help me with my dilemma?

                                  ----------------> Drake

P. S. E-mail me: the news server hasn't been working well lately.


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