On 6 Dec 1997, David Z. Maze wrote:
> Christopher R Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> CRB> I've installed gcc and all the packages that dselect recommends
> CRB> to go with it but whenever I try to compile anything, like the
> CRB> kernel, I just get a bunch of error messages about missing *.h
>
es section at debian.org for stuff like "standard header files" or
> "include" but came up dry. I'm sorry for consuming bandwidth with these
> newbie questions
>
I once had a similar experience when I had a mix of incompatible
developement packeages.
Check if cp
Christopher R Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CRB> I've installed gcc and all the packages that dselect recommends
CRB> to go with it but whenever I try to compile anything, like the
CRB> kernel, I just get a bunch of error messages about missing *.h
CRB> header files like stdio.h. Shouldn't gcc
do a path type of statement so the system can find them? I
looked through my directory tree for them but couldn't even find them.
Are they hidden somewhere that I should know about? I searched the
packages section at debian.org for stuff like "standard header files" or
"include&q
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