Kun,
I need to correct myself (since no one else did!)...
At 19:30 2002-12-11, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Kun,
...
Include files required during C or C++ compilation are located via a
separate search path maintained by the compiler and not driven by any
environment variable, at least not in
Hi, all:
When I use CygWin 3.17.1 to build Sun's CLDC 1.0.x, an error occurs:
../../src/check_class.c(30) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include
file: 'ctype.h': No such file or directory
But the file ctype.h is right in the /usr/include, which has been set
in the $PATH.
Can some body help
Kun,
The PATH environment variables is used only to find executables and the DLL
(dynamically linked libraries) those executables require.
Include files required during C or C++ compilation are located via a
separate search path maintained by the compiler and not driven by any
environment
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