Hi,
Actually xxx.h includes yyy.h, since the analyser analyses xxx.h before yyy.h it throws an error. I am trying to use type 1/type 2. Would help if I could get some info and how exactly the "type" is used Mranalini Shetty wrote: > Hi, > > This is my first attempt at reverse engineering a C++ > program. I am getting a no. of errors related to "#include". > Says something like Cannot include <xxx.h>. I have included > these files in the project. The PATH environment variable > contains the path to the folder containing these files. > > Is there something I am missing on ?? > > Thanks and Regards, > Mranalini > > ************************************************************************ > * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. > * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support > * > * Post or Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Archive of messages: > * http://www.rational.com/support/usergroups/rose/rose_forum.jsp > * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * > * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email > * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * Subject: <BLANK> > * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum > ************************************************************************* ************************************************************************ * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support * * Post or Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Archive of messages: * http://www.rational.com/support/usergroups/rose/rose_forum.jsp * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject: <BLANK> * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum *************************************************************************