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Thanks, Steven.
HCM
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Steven Levine wrote:
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> In <3C3CA702.F4977DD2@attglobal.net>, on 01/09/02
> at 03:24 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Does anyone have any ideas as to what's wrong. Steven, especially, I hope
> >that you can help me. Thanks for your help.
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> Any time any application claims it can't find something, you should fix
> that first before even thinking about any other error messages. What you
> are seeing is known as cascading errors. You could configure the compiler
> to quit after the first error, but you didn't, so it just plods along. It
> pumps out an error message every time it get too confuses and then
> continues on as best it can.
>
> You are missing os2.h. You knew I was going to tell you this is in the
> OS/2 Warp toolkit. There are several sources for the toolkit in order of
> currency:
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> eCS
> Software Choice MCP
> Developers Toolbox
> DDK
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> Try adding \ddk\base\ibmh to your include list. That might be sufficient
> for the definitions you need.
>
> Steven
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