OK... I've beat my head on this for long enough, maybe some of you can help me out.
I upgraded my R6 system to 1.1beta last week, and after a few days (and nights) of tweaking, I got everything setup to my liking... except compiling. For some unknown reason, when I try to compile anything, I get the following errors from /usr/include/stdlib.h. /usr/include/stdlib.h:333: parse error before `*' /usr/include/stdlib.h:336: parse error before `wchar_t' /usr/include/stdlib.h:345: parse error before `*' /usr/include/stdlib.h:347: parse error before `*' I'm using the latest (as of last week) updates in unstable/binary/devel, and have tried just about everything I can think of (including going back to gcc 2.7.0 from 2.7.2. I tried reinstalling all of the libc4/libc5/gcc/make/pmake/etc packages, and it doesn't make any difference. With that header, I can't even get the following to work: #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> main () { printf("Hellow World!\n"); } If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. I'm completely stumped, and I'm sure it's just a little misconfiguration thing that I'll want to kick myself for, but I can't find it. Thanks. Evan -- | Evan Harris - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - All flames to /dev/nul | | RIP Bill Hicks - "I don't mean to sound cold or cruel or vicious... but I | am, so that's the way it comes out."