Koff,

The "core" and "end user" installations don't include the include ".h" files 
which is why I asked. You may also find that Sun's "make" utility isn't 
there either.

Regards,

Adrian


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> > Koff,
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> > Is stdlib.h installed? It should be in /usr/include.
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>Andrian,
>
>Thanks for your reply. I couldn't find stdlib.h in /usr/include . But I
>already installed libstdc++-2.8.1.1-sol26-sparc-local , is it the same
>one ?
>
>
> > Important question: what Solaris installation did you do? There are five
> > options ranging from "core" to "entire distribution with OEM support". 
>You'd
> > need "developer", "entire distribution" or "entire distribution with OEM
> > support".
> >
>
>I couldn't confirm this. I can't remember. I just click the one that
>have been selected by default.
>
> > Did your C compiler install correctly?
> >
>
>Yes. I got it from sunfreeware.
>
> > Have you installed the following package files?
> > gcc-2.95.2-sol7-sparc-local.gz
> > libstdc++-2.8.1.1-sol7-sparc-local.pkg
> >
>
>The above package have been installed before I installed perl. But it
>seems ok during installation. May I know why it is so important which
>option did I choose during Solaris installation ?
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Rgds,
>
>--koff
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