Hi Fred and all,

> On 18 Jun 2019, at 08:38, Fred Kiefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> normally I would first ask which compiler you are using and what version of 
> all components. But in this case the problem seems to be totally outside of 
> GNUstep. The file /usr/include/inttypes.h is a system header and  your 
> compiler isn’t able to parse it. The question is rather how did you get this 
> far :-) Similar problems should have happened when your compiled other bits 
> of GNUstep. How could you work around these?

Rebuilding GNUstep on this box does not work (same problems). The system 
installation seems to be completely broken. I have another machine (also Ubuntu 
16.04 with GNustep installed) that works just fine. 

Any idea what system files I could try to sync from the healthy machine to the 
corrupt one to heal this? The corrupt machine unfortunately is a production 
machine with a lot of productive databases that cannot be easily thrown away. 

Thanks,

 Andreas

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