Hi,

On Mittwoch 29 Dezember 2004 19:54, Martin Spott wrote:
> As you know I have limited C/C++ knowledge, but I thought I'd have
> at least a little bit  ;-)  Here comes ....
> While I'm digging through the sources in the hope to find the cause for
> some mislead header includes I wondered about notation of several
> include statements. To my knowledge system includes should be bordered
> by brackets:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
>
> and your own, private header files by quotation marks:
>
> #include "atis.hxx"
>
>
> Could someone please explain to me what is different for example in
> FlightGear/src/ATC/atis.cxx:
>
> #include <simgear/compiler.h>
>
>
> This is definitely not a system include because it stems from your very
> private SimGear installation. What did I miss ?
Like Andy tells, that is a bit unclear.

But you might look at that in the following way:
You need to install SimGear as a prerequsite to flightgear.
When you install a library the includes get typically installed 
into /usr/include (I assume --prefix=/usr) Once the library is installed, it 
is available on this system as well as system libraries and their includes.

   Greetings

        Mathias

-- 
Mathias FrÃhlich, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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