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--- Comment #7 from lostdj at gmail dot com 2013-04-25 14:09:41 UTC ---
Created attachment 29939
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It's funny that I just wanted to report almost identical issue. Can't beli
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Created attachment 29716
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--- Comment #4 from Pan Ruochen 2013-03-25
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I find something interesting:
With -I. option, gcc works well.
With -I./ option, gcc fails.
gcc -v says:
ignoring nonexistent directory "./"
But even on Windows, both ".
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