Where is stdio.h?
Jeff Sturm
jsturm@sigma6.com
Sat Apr 15 21:43:00 GMT 2000
Pierre Abbat wrote:
> >The gcc compiler doesn't need /usr/include, it knows where to find its
> >include files, but you seem to have an atypical Makefile that looks for
> >stdio.h itself.
>
> I looked at the Makefile in Linux (the Windows box is off now) and there is no
> mention of stdio. It's a diving make created by autoconf/automake using
> Kdevelop. I can send it to you if you'd like.
The message you forwarded originally was an make error, trying to
resolve a dependency on stdio.h. It must be in there somewhere.
> Can you tell me what steps I need to take to get this working? Or should I get
> the CD? Is it any easier?
Do what I suggested earlier. Find the directory that _does_ have
stdio.h, then make a symbolic link:
mkdir /usr
ln -s <real-include-dir> /usr/include
The CD may not really help. Although my experience is that the
directory structure created by the CD installer is a little more sane
than the net release, I'm fairly certain it doesn't create a
/usr/include either... there isn't generally any need to. (Of course
there are still other good reasons to buy the CD...)
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Jeff Sturm
jsturm@sigma6.com
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