USM Bish wrote on Monday, June 17, 2002 7:34 PM
> > Now I find that gcc is not able to find *any* header file. gcc,
now
> > is unable to find the c, cpp  header  files,  when I try to
compile
> > anthing it just says "iostream.h or stdio.h file not found",
depen-
> > ding on c++ or c program. I  dont know  what to  do can you
suggest
> > something ? ( when  reinstalling it says  that gcc  is already
the
> > latest version) I think it removed  gconv.module  so the
libraries
> > dependent on it like libc, and libgtk are not working. So I am
stuck.
> >
>
> This is a blind guess. The only situation that I think where 60+
pack-
> ages would be  removed is changing the source tree  to  woody (or
syd)
> on a basic potato install ... might need to do a dist-upgrade ! Just
a
> hunch though. I reverted from deb to Slack about a  year ago,
because
> of this type of problem, but never  have I faced a  60 package
removal
> on apt-get at any time !
>
I have come to conclusion that problem with gcc is more related to
path variable than apr-get, becasue it says g++ command not found,
when I logged in another user it said iostream not defined in same
scope, not only that as a root on dpkg -i libstdc++ it said ldconfig
not found, it shou,d be on the PATH defned for root.
I  think I have messed with path vatiable somehow, I dont know how to
proceed, pls give your valuable guidence ragarding this..

~Sachin



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