Hi,

you can try looking:

locate stdio.h
or
dpkg -S stdio.h

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Antanas Masevicius             Kaunas University of Technology
Studentu 48a-101               Computer Center
LT-3028 Kaunas                 LITNET NOC UNIX Systems Administrator
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Rick Pasotto wrote:

> I know this may be a stupid question but where are the standard include
> files? I've done an apt-get of gcc. I *used* to be able to compile
> things. But I can't even compile 'hello world' now. It can't find
> stdio.h. I can't compile a kernel because 'make menuconfig' doesn't work.
>
> What have I screwed up? I've got mostly potato with some testing.
>
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> the master of Education by governmental power, and I will
> undertake to change the world". Education by governmental power,
> then, is education by a political party, by a sect momentarily
> triumphant; it is education on behalf of one idea, of one system,
> to the exclusion of all others.
>       -- Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)
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