Hi Greg,

The fact that you were getting US.Prefix.h included means that you have the
older version of the stationery.  I am pretty sure that the one that comes with
the 3.5 SDK doesn't do this.   US.Prefix.h  was used to conditionally compile
code before we cleaned up a lot of the OS.

--vivek





"Greg Bungo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/29/2000 02:43:41 PM

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Thanks!

I removed the locale file name from my project
settings, and now I'm able to get past the first
line of code.

I'm a little curious as to why Metrowerks and or
Palm included the locale file name in the default
new project stationery for Windows.  If it's not
needed, and can lead to problems in future versions
(such as 3.5), it never should have been there in
the first place!

Regards,

Greg Bungo

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>
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> The locale files are used only by the Mac simulator.  You should not need
to use
> the locale files for any other reason with the 3.5 SDK.
>
> --vivek
>
>




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