Kevin Mark wrote: > Hi D-u, > I'm trying to get gcc to compile some basic c++ programs and I'm running into some probably some really basic setup mistakes. > gcc works with C programs. > but c++ programs cant find the libs. > ===================================================~/cpluscplus\% cat page23.cpp > #include <iostream.h> > int main() { cout << "Hello, World!\n"; return 0; } > > ~/cpluscplus\% g++ page23.cpp > In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.3/backward/iostream.h:31, from page23.cpp:1: > /usr/include/c++/3.3/backward/backward_warning.h:32:2: > warning: #warning This file includes at least one > deprecated or antiquated header. Please consider using > one of the 32 headers found in section 17.4.1.2 of the > C++ standard. Examples include substituting the <X> > header for the <X.h> header for C++ includes, or > <sstream> instead of the deprecated header > <strstream.h>. To disable this warning use [...] > I installed libstdc++ and gcc versions 2.95,3.2,3.3 > WHAT FILES DO I HAVE TO CONFIGURE OR INSTALL! > TIA > -Kev >
Just READ the error message is says pretty clear that you should use <iostream> INSTEAD of <iostream.h>. Regards/Lep pozdrav Boštjan Müller -- [*] Bostjan Müller | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://n.neonatus.net/ [*] [*] PGP key --> finger: [EMAIL PROTECTED], DSA id: 0x9B2FF108 [*] [*] Celular: +38641243189, Powered by GNU/LiNUX - ICQ #:7506644 [*] If Bill Gates had a dime for every time a Windows box crashed... ...Oh, wait a minute, he already does.