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-=> 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 --- Blue Wave/DOS v2.30 [NR]* Origin: Juxtaposition BBS. Lasalle, Quebec, Canada (1:167/133) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 262 267 270 371 634/397 635/506 728 639/252 SEEN-BY: 670/218 @PATH: 167/133 320 166 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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