No <stdio.h> ? ... What gives?
Kevin D. Baranski-Walker
kevin at hiatus.zko.dec.com
Thu May 9 23:18:57 AEST 1991
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After [sucessfully?] installing 3.3 and then 3.3.1 on my PI[20-TG],
I find that the C compiler subset, or whatever, apparently does not
include the includes !? /usr/include/sys looks healthy but stdio.h,
string[s].h, etc. are nowhere to be found. O.K., I must have
overlooked something, but what?
Yes, I went back through install() and manually installed just
about every thing a 170M disk could hold.
BTW: I found a second SCSI disk and sucessfully fx'ed it. What
is the drive designation to IRIX (dksc(0,3)) for mkfs, and how do
I append it to /usr as a logical volume?
[I appologize for not appearing to RTFM, but I don't have TFM yet :-)
All of my insight has been gleaned from the man pages, relnotes and
my ouji board.]
Thanks, in advance.
- kevin
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