Oh, sorry, I wasn't quite right.

The stuff in /usr/include is installed as part of the Developer SDK
package (DevSDK.pkg), which was supposed to have been installed when you
installed Xcode.  Try installing Xcode again.

On 2/18/13 5:22 PM, sjtu_Eric wrote:
> Thank you so much for your reply.Here is the results when I execute your
> command.
> ################################
> ls: /usr/include: No such file or directory
> ls: /usr/include/sys: No such file or directory
> ################################
> It seems that my os did't install correctly?I did't update my os from app
> store.I downloaded mountain lion from some website.What should I do?
> Tanks again! 
> 
> 
> 



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