Now, this is weird. I'm trying to compile a program (yudit, in
particular) that has

#include <iostream.h>

in one of its header files. Pretty normal header file for C++, right?
Well, g++ chokes back that it can't find it! I tried a simple "hello
world" program using iostream.h in the same way, and it wouldn't compile
that, either. Now, mind you, it compiles other programs just fine, like
code using <stdio.h>, but I think it's having problems finding the ANSI
C++ files. What gives? Is there an easier solution than making symlinks
to each and every header file in the /usr/include root directory?

-peter

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