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Re: How are stdlib.h and time.h imported?
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Re: How are stdlib.h and time.h imported?


  • Subject: Re: How are stdlib.h and time.h imported?
  • From: Andrew Farmer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 23:03:55 -0700

On 20 Aug 07, at 23:51, Boris Remizov wrote:
Its standard behavior of gcc and other compilers. It looks in the well known places for header (eg. /usr/include ) and static libraries (/usr/lib) automatically.

That is very emphatically not the case. While /usr/include is on the default system header search path, gcc will not include any headers unless you specifically direct it to do so by including them, or including headers which include them.
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