C++ & Microsoft Problems

John T norbertjones at charter.net
Wed Oct 22 16:49:21 CDT 2003


Hey everybody!

I am trying to work on my classword for a programming class using gcc under 
Debian. Unfortunately, since the class uses Visual C++, the compiler doesn't 
handle my code very well. I am pretty sure it's just a matter of copying the 
headers over to the right location.

Which brings me to another problem. Every line in the headers has a "^M" 
appended to it. I know there's a way to strip those from the files but I 
haven't been able to get the command just right.

So, are there any experienced programs out there who wouldn't mind telling me 
how to strip those pesky little "^M" critters, and where I should put the 
includes where I can remove them easily later? For instance, would /usr/
include/msinclude work?

John T




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