Any new information? 
 
[jaenicke - Thu Jan  9 09:00:58 2003]: 
 
> On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:01:37AM +0100, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] via RT wrote: 
> > 
> > Is there something I can do, use a different file?  Any help? 
> Thanks 
> > much. 
>  
> Hmm. Actually this should not happen at all. Your c compiler picks up 
> the 
> wrong file. I actually remember reading a comment somewhere, that 
some 
> gcc versions during build provide "fixed copies" of header files in 
> their 
> corresponding gcc-lib paths. 
> You should search your system for copies of the offending file. 
> (Actually, this should rather not happen, as local header files in 
> destinations specified with "-I" should always be searched first. 
> As you wrote, that you successfully used "config", these local paths 
> should be set up correctly.) 
> Another way is to step into the corresponding subdirectory and call 
> gcc manually with the paths specified (-I) and using the -E option: 
> In this way all only the preprocessor is called and the files 
included 
> are listed as they are processed. 
>  
> Best regards, 
>       Lutz 
 
 
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