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SubjectRe: /usr/include/linux vs. /usr/src/linux/include/linux
At 10:36 -0600 1999-01-25, Michael Elizabeth Chastain wrote:
>files in /usr/include at all. You can almost build the kernel with
>"-nostdinc", except that some files do #include <stdarg.h>, which lives
>in a gcc-lib directory rather than /usr/include. If someone could handle
>that issue, I think "-nostdinc" would be a good thing; it would catch
>some dumb #include errors.

The issue can be handled by asking gcc, using `$CC -print-file-name=include'.
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Joel Klecker (aka Espy) <URL:http://web.espy.org/>
<URL:mailto:jk@espy.org> <URL:mailto:espy@debian.org>
Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC -- <URL:http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/>

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