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Re: Problem with #include <unistd.h> - 'close' was not declared
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Re: Problem with #include <unistd.h> - 'close' was not declared


  • Subject: Re: Problem with #include <unistd.h> - 'close' was not declared
  • From: Greg Guerin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:30:54 -0700

Tom O'Grady wrote:

> I have the line '#include <unistd.h>' in my stdafx.h but I get an
> error saying that: 'close' was not declared in this scope. And it
> seems that "usr/include/sys/unistd.h" is being found rather than the
> "usr/include/unistd.h" which is intended.
> I don't know what other information to supply, but if there are any
> build settings that might give anybody a clue as to how to solve
> this problem, please let me know and I'll post them too.

Have you assigned anything to the header paths (user or system)?

The setting could be for the project as a whole or only a target, and/or a
build-configuration.

  -- GG


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