Re: about_header_files
Re: about_header_files
- Subject: Re: about_header_files
- From: Kyle Moffett <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 20:19:47 -0400
Is your system disk UFS? The apple UFS implementation is flaky in
some/all versions of OS X. If the files appear to be stuck together
remnants of other files, then you are a victim of this problem.
Unfortunately, there is no easy fix. Try this:
Print out or write down this procedure
Reboot into single-user mode (Reboot and hold down Cmd-Opt-S during
startup) This will take you to a command line interface.
Type fsck -y, and wait for it to finish.
Reboot the computer by typing shutdown -r now
If the doesn't work, you'll need to reinstall OS X to fix the problem.
Sorry,
Kyle Moffett
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 07:37 PM, Antonio Inojal wrote:
Hello, my question is NOT about obj c, but about the quality of the
header files in /usr/include/ . I have been trying to compile gcc. But
I get many errors. ( I am in the terminal, I am in UNIX, not MacOS) The
gcc compiler tells me in what files the errors are. I open PB and look
at the line where gcc tells me the error is found. Well, it turns out
there is really an error. And big errors. (if you would like proof I
will most gladly guide to the directory) Now, at the top of most of
these error files it says. copyright, Apple Computer. Apple must have
written this or something, right? Well, my question is how safe are the
header files in /usr/include/? And if not safe, where could I find them
to download because fixing these files will take days. Anyway, thanks
for you time, I really appreciate it.
Tony
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