Subj : header files on warp4 cd? To : mark lewis From : David Noon Date : Mon Nov 13 2000 12:36 pm Hi mark, Replying to a message of mark lewis to Andre Grueneberg: AG>> No, there aren't...You'll get them with your AG>> (C) compiler... ml> they didn't come with gcc/emx... They should be in your x:\emx\include directory, with names like os2.h, os2tk.h, pm.h, etc. Also, ensure you have set C_INCLUDE_PATH [that name is case sensitive and must be all capital letters] correctly in your environment variables, typically in CONFIG.SYS, using *forward slashes* to delineate subdirectories within a path. On my system it reads: SET C_INCLUDE_PATH=i:/emx/include One normally begins a program module that uses OS/2 API calls with: #include optionally prefaced by one or more #define directives to filter out unneeded parts of the API. Provided all the above installation details have been attended to, EMX should find the headers when you compile. ml> there ARE some on one of the release ml> cds but i don't remember where or which one... i now own most all of ml> them... Some of the beta CD's released to developers had the beta DTK as well as the OS. I have yet to hear of a GA version of OS/2 that incorporated the DTK. Regards Dave --- FleetStreet 1.25.1 * Origin: My other computer is an IBM S/390 (2:257/609.5) .