>>> 1) Do the above files actually exist in the above location?
> 
>> Yes, the c.h exist in the mentioned location. However, as it does not 
>> indicate where it looks for the stdio.h, perhaps the problem lies there.
> 
> Indeed.  Where did you get the advice to use "-isysroot
> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk"?  According to the gcc manual,
> that means
> 
>     Use DIR as the logical root directory for headers and libraries.
>     For example, if the compiler would normally search for headers in
>     `/usr/include' and libraries in `/usr/lib', it will instead search
>     `DIR/usr/include' and `DIR/usr/lib'.
> 
> So basically, that breaks every attempt to use a standard header from
> /usr/include, unless the SDK has provided a substitute, which evidently
> it mostly doesn't.
> 
> [ pokes around on own Mac... ]  Hmm, for me the file
> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/include/stdio.h
> does exist with reasonably sane-looking contents.  So maybe your problem
> is a broken SDK installation.

Just as an information: It's really the Xcode which is placed now in 
/Applications, instead of /Developer. I copied over my older version of Xcode 
to the /Developer directory, and the compilation worked fine...
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