Jun-Kiat Lam wrote:
> It's in the Project Settings, in the C/C++ Language pref panel. It could
> also be in your code, so you may want to check that.

It�s done! Thanks a lot!

Removing the entry "Us.Prefeix.h" from the field "Prefix File" in the
"C/C++ Language" Settings of the project made the error disapear.

My problem in understanding was, that i did not include that file, but
the compiler was asking for it. I did not realise that the project
settings itself did that include.

Maybe this information is helpful for somebody else, who is migrating
from OS3.1 Support to OS3.5 Support.

Best regards

Ralf Zimmermann

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