Re: about_header_files
Re: about_header_files
- Subject: Re: about_header_files
- From: Kolja Wawrowsky <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2002 18:56:04 -0700
You might have included your own header files before including the Apple
headers. If there is an error in your own file it might cause an error
message in a later included file. Try including the Apple headers first.
Kolja
On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 04:37 PM, Antonio Inojal wrote:
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Hello, my question is NOT about obj c, but about the quality of the
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header files in /usr/include/ . I have been trying to compile gcc. But
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I get many errors. ( I am in the terminal, I am in UNIX, not MacOS) The
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gcc compiler tells me in what files the errors are. I open PB and look
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at the line where gcc tells me the error is found. Well, it turns out
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there is really an error. And big errors. (if you would like proof I
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will most gladly guide to the directory) Now, at the top of most of
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these error files it says. copyright, Apple Computer. Apple must have
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written this or something, right? Well, my question is how safe are the
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header files in /usr/include/? And if not safe, where could I find them
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to download because fixing these files will take days. Anyway, thanks
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for you time, I really appreciate it.
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Tony
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