Is there any reason why /usr/src wouldn't have the executable permission
set for other users? Trying to compile a program as with my personal
account failed when I included stdlib.h because I didn't have permission
to access some other header files that were buried in /usr/src. Root had
no problems, so I compiled the program with root then changed permissions
on /usr/src so that I could compile with my personal account. Is this a
bad thing to do?

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