--- In [email protected], Steve Searle <st...@...> wrote:
>
> Around 11:16pm on Monday, May 18, 2009 (UK time), peternilsson42 scrawled:
> 
> > Then it sounds like you have some issues with your include
> > path settings, or your installation in general.
> 
> I agree with this.  First, are you sure you have stdio.h on your
> computer; can you see the file?
> 


it seems that problem is this. but i think if i explain from the beginning it 
will be better for me.
i had been working C on DevC++ before a month. actually, it was good for me. 
but just because of advices on forums etc. i decided to use eclipse and i 
downloaded it from
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/download.php?file=/technology/epp/downloads/release/ganymede/SR2/eclipse-cpp-ganymede-SR2-win32.zip

it is a zip file and there is a eclipse.exe in its. when i open that file it 
starts normaly. then i installed cdt plugins (as advices of course). i saw that 
it is really a good ide. so i want to  use it.
then my problems have started. i can return to devc++ but i know that a 
programmer (i am just a new programmer of course) always have to solve his 
problem. now i have  two problems. the first is the problem of syntax error. 
as you say i checked the files. there are six folders(configurations, dropin, 
features, p2, plugins, read me) in that zip file.i have checked all of them and 
didn't see any header file like stdio.h . now devc++ is installed on my pc and 
there are all files but i don't know how i can connect them to eclipse. i 
looked to preferences in eclipse but i didn't see which configuration is the 
right one. 

and the other problem is about compiling. i can't compile my codes.

i think we can go step by step at first if we solve the first problem then we 
can begin the other

i hope i didn't you to get bored.
best regards

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