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to: Kurt Kuzba
from: F. Tourigny
date: 1999-01-02 10:22:34
subject: Day of year

-=> Quoting Kurt Kuzba to F. Tourigny <=-

 FT>  As soon as I figure out where my compiler (VC4++)
 FT>  will be looking for header files, I'll be ready to
 FT>  fire up all the goodies in Snippets.  "The named file
 FT>  is searched for in a sequence of implementation-dependent
 FT>  places," dixit K&R.
 KK> You can put it into the INCLUDE directory, usually, or in
 KK> your working directory along with your source code.

 I did both.  If I add the files to the Project workspace, a
 'Dependencies' folder is created with the header files in it
 for the preprocessor to find.

 KK>                                                     If it
 KK> is a commonly used header and code, then you might wish to
 KK> put the header into your INCLUDE directory and make a .LIB
 KK> of the code portion and put it into your LIB directory.

 How do you make a .LIB file?

 KK> Otherwise, just having the header and the code .OBJ in your
 KK> working directory should be sufficient.
 
 I have a strong notion the problem is user specific.



  Greetings,
  Frederic

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