On 5/21/07, Roshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Assuming that the installation of the compiler is with
all the essential parts to run C programs, I wrote the
traditional "HelloWorld" program and compiled it, also
passing a parameter to generate a specific output
file.
The result: "Error: error: stdio.h: No such file or
directory"

It's generally a good idea for the first time to fire up aptitude (or
synaptic/kpackage) and install pre-configured tasks rather than
apt-get'ting each thing. And you can streamline with the tasks as well
so that unneeded packages don't get installed. Of course, I'm talking
from Debian experience and not Kubuntu, but I assume it'll be the same
since Debian is pretty much [KX]?ubuntu's daddy.


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Siddhesh Poyarekar
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