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Re: warnings when compiling
- From: Bui Ngoc Huy Binh <Binh dot Bui at sophia dot inria dot fr>
- To: Claudio Bley <bley at cs dot uni-magdeburg dot de>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 13:29:33 +0200
- Subject: Re: warnings when compiling
- Organization: Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique (I.N.R.I.A) Sophia Antipolis - France
- References: <3DB3D179.36355A6B@sophia.inria.fr> <15795.57215.649515.876285@wh2-19.st.uni-magdeburg.de>
that's ok now.
thanks.
:)
Claudio Bley wrote:
>
> >>>>> "Bui" == Bui Ngoc Huy Binh <Binh.Bui@sophia.inria.fr> writes:
>
> Bui> Hi, I use gcc release 3.2 to compile my programe. That's ok
> Bui> but I got the warnings as:
>
> Bui> cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory
> Bui> "/usr/local/include" cc1: warning: as it has already been
> Bui> specified as a non-system directory ignoring duplicate
> Bui> directory "/usr/local/include" cc1: warning: changing search
> Bui> order for system directory "/usr/include" cc1: warning: as it
> Bui> has already been specified as a non-system directory
>
> Bui> I don't understand and i don't know how to fix them ? Can you
> Bui> help me ?
>
> I suppose you installed gcc in /usr/local. GCC then regards
> /usr/local/include as a system include directory which implicitly is
> searched for header files after any other non-system include
> directories.
>
> If you specify -I/usr/local/include (what you don't need to) GCC
> denotes this directory now as a non-system directory and thus changes
> the search order for header files which it was just kind enough
> informing you about.
>
> Just don't specify /usr/local/include as non-system include directory
> if it already is a system directory.
>
> >From 'man cpp':
>
> -I directory
> Add the directory directory to the end of the list of directories
> to be searched for header files. This can be used to override a
> system header file, substituting your own version, since these
> directories are searched before the system header file
> directories. If you use more than one `-I' option, the
> directories are scanned in left-to-right order; the standard
> system directories come after.
>
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