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Old 29-Nov-2004, 21:32
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Turbo C++ 3.0 Unable to Open 'tclasss.lib'


Hello, I need help. When I compile any program in Turbo C++ 3.0, I get the following error message:

LINKER ERROR: UNABLE TO OPEN FILE 'TCLASSS.LIB'

TCLASSS.LIB is a file found in the CLASSLIB zipped folder in the TURBOC30 folder. For some reason the linker can not open this.

I got this version of C++ from the Borland Turbo C++ Suite. I dragged the TURBOC30 folder off of the CD and onto the desktop; I believe that this is necessary to do. Next, I used the "unzip" program, which caused the screen to temporarily turn black. The folders seemed to remain zipped-up-looking. Then I used the install.exe and followed the instructions, taking the files off of the C drive (No drive works from the CD, which is why I had to place the TURBOC30 folder onto the desktop). The Turbo C++ 3.0 program will run, but this linker error I always get makes me think that maybe I installed the C++ incorrectly.

I used the install.exe again, but this did not solve my problem. Thinking that maybe the TCLASSS.LIB was not being integrated into my program because it looked zipped up in the folder, I used the "extract all" option from the right mouse button to make unzipped-up folders. I tried to use install.exe, but it said "Too Many Directories." I erased the original zipped-up versions, but this same "Too Many Directories" message came up again. Can anyone figure out what may be wrong here?
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Old 30-Nov-2004, 11:20
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Oops, sorry for the silly question. All I have to do is turn off the Container Class and the Turbo Vision under the Options > Linker > Libraries.
 
 

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