Answers: where is sys/types.h?
Answers: where is sys/types.h?
- Subject: Answers: where is sys/types.h?
- From: Ken Brooks <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 18:02:11 -0400
>From: "Bill Lowrey" <email@hidden>
>Good luck getting these by default. What I'd recommend doing is creating a
>symlink of /usr to your home directory, so you can use Finder to browse,
>search, and open files. The files should be under the tree structure of
>/usr/include (so /usr/include/sys/types.h and socket.h)
Thanks. Worked nicely. I said:
cd /
ln -s usr _usr
and now _usr is a visible equivalent.
At 1:20 PM -0700 5/27/04, Dave Rehring wrote:
>On 5/27/04 11:14 AM, Ken Brooks at email@hidden wrote:
>
>> WISH LIST: a command to "get info" on an open text file, or an option
>> to display its full path in the window title.
>
>Command-click on the filename in the title bar [within XCode]. That will
>give you a popup with the folders indicating where the file is located.
Ah. That was it!
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