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- From: grantp@usa.pipeline.com(Pete)
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- Subject: Re: Help with BC4
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 11:08:22 GMT
- Organization: Kalevi, Inc.
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- On Mar 04, 1996 03:53:27 in article <Re: Help with BC4>,
- 'wd@qdot.qld.gov.au (Warren Dobbie)' wrote:
-
-
- >Ralph Gittleman (VXSP91A@prodigy.com) wrote:
- >: I just installed Borland C++ 4.0 from a CD-ROM on a Gateway P5-60. The
- >: ICONS come up and when I click on C++ the IDE comes on the screen. I
- >: tried to run one of the sample programs, "Whello.cpp " and the following
-
- >: error message appeared, CANNOT FIND BC40RTL.DLL. I found the file in the
-
- >: BC4\BIN directory and I have a path in the autoexec.bat file. Any
- >: suggestions ? Thank you.
- >: Ralph
- >
- >
- >I forget where it's mentioned, but set your LIB and INCLUDE
- >environment variables in your autoexec. Also, I found
- >that once you open BC, go FIRST to all the settings
- >sections (including your "directories" part) and change
- >everything the way you want.
-
- Although good advice, it's probably not a solution to the original poster's
-
- troubles. Ralph describes a run time problem, not one of compile/make.
-
- > Then CLOSE out of BC, this
- >should save everything you did as your DEFAULTS, next time
- >you start it up. So...restart it and it _should_ have
- >remembered these settings.
-
- Not necessary. Just click on Options | Save.
-
- My guess is that Ralph has already solved his problem by rebooting
- the machine so that the PATH in his autoexec.bat is in effect.
-
- --
- Pete Grant
- Kalevi, Inc.
- Software Engineering & development
-