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compile errors from gcc


Gentlemen:

I have a small source lq100.c that I have compiled in the past with earlier versions of gcc.

gcc lq100.c produces: error: stdio.h does not exist
                                     error  EOF undeclared.

This trouble follows downloading Debian 4.0 via NETINSTALL.
gcc -print-prog-name=cc1 yields /usr/lib/gcc/i486-linux-gnu/4.1.2/cc1 which also contains some headers but not stdio.h


The system also contains the two empty directories
/lib/i486-linux-gnu/ and
/usr/lib/i486-linux-gnu/
which I presume are there because the file


/etc/ld.so.conf.d/i486-linux-gnu.conf

lists the two above empty files.

It has always been a mystery to me where the header files come from and the horrible configuration produced by NETINSTAL has forced me to think a bit more about this matter. If there is a simple remedy could you please let me know!

Thanking you in anticipation
Donald Macvean














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