Hi!
The problem is probably that libstdc++-2.95.2-7mdk is NOT ON THE FIRST DISK of
the Mandrake 7.1 distribution. If you don't have an extension disk you probably
have to download it from some Mandrake mirror site.
Regards
Erik
Ontor, 24 aug 2000 you wrote:
> Peter,
>
> AS far as i know bc and unix c header files are not identical.
> Try to use stdio.h with printf function.
>
> FG
>
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Peter M Aarestad wrote:
>
> > Now, this is weird. I'm trying to compile a program (yudit, in
> > particular) that has
> >
> > #include <iostream.h>
> >
> > in one of its header files. Pretty normal header file for C++, right?
> > Well, g++ chokes back that it can't find it! I tried a simple "hello
> > world" program using iostream.h in the same way, and it wouldn't compile
> > that, either. Now, mind you, it compiles other programs just fine, like
> > code using <stdio.h>, but I think it's having problems finding the ANSI
> > C++ files. What gives? Is there an easier solution than making symlinks
> > to each and every header file in the /usr/include root directory?
> >
> > -peter
> >
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