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Re: gcc can't find include files under Windows 2000
- To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: Re: gcc can't find include files under Windows 2000
- From: Chris Faylor <cgf at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 12:35:15 -0400
- Cc: stanton at haas dot berkeley dot edu
- References: <960628539.25939.ezmlm@sourceware.cygnus.com> <000001bfd2f8$edbb4a20$60cc90c6@MORTGAGE2>
- Reply-To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
On Sat, Jun 10, 2000 at 09:28:37AM -0700, Richard Stanton wrote:
>I just upgraded my PC from W95 to W2000, and gcc (latest net version) has in
>the process stopped being able to find include files specified using the -I
>command line flag.
>
>For example, my source file is in c:\projects\leases, and the include files
>are in c:\projects\h.
>
>Here's what happens:
>
>C:\projects\leases>gcc -c -I..\h estlease.c
>estlease.c:10: math.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:11: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:12: stdio.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:13: string.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:17: parse.h: No such file or directory
>
>C:\projects\leases>gcc -c -I\projects\h estlease.c
>estlease.c:10: math.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:11: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:12: stdio.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:13: string.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:17: parse.h: No such file or directory
>
>C:\projects\leases>gcc -c -I/projects/h estlease.c
>estlease.c:10: math.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:11: stdlib.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:12: stdio.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:13: string.h: No such file or directory
>estlease.c:17: parse.h: No such file or directory
>
>Here's my mount table:
>
>C:\projects\leases>mount
>Device Directory Type Flags
>c:\cygnus\bin /usr/bin user binmode
>c:\cygnus\lib /usr/lib user binmode
>c:\usr\local /usr/local user binmode
>\\.\tape0: /dev/st0 user textmode
>\\.\tape1: /dev/st1 user textmode
>\\.\a: /dev/fd0 user textmode
>\\.\b: /dev/fd1 user textmode
>c: / user textmode
>
>I think I've seen something like this discussed, but can't find it in the
>archives. Thanks for answering the same problem twice if so.
You probably need to do something like:
mount [-b] c:\cygwin /
I assume that your /usr directory is located there.
The -b is recommended, but optional.
cgf
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