JIMMY THE SQUID said :
>      first off let me say that pure dyne leek and potato is the most efficient
> multi-media system i have come across! it outperforms my expectations (i am an
> audio engineer) on a daily basis.
> 
>      now for my question,
> 
> i am in the process of learning C and i am doing the whole make a text file in
> NANO and compiling with GCC. i had been using other flavors of linux to do 
> this
> but pure dyne has become my main system and i decided i would do my learning
> with it as well.
> 
> there is one problem however, when i compile my simple programs GCC sends back
> an error "stdio.h: no such file or directory". so that leads me to believe 
> pure
> dyne does not contain this library by defaualt. my question is what debian
> package contains libraries for C? i have searched stdio.h to no avail. any
> suggestions would be appreciated. thanks for pure dyne! 3l3vans


Hi,

I think the package that needs to be installed for this is libc6-dev 
(right?). I'm not sure right now if its on the package list and 
installed, but could you double check in /usr/include whether its there? 
Do you use a -I/usr/include argument with gcc? In any case, I think that 
we won't necessarily be able to include these dev packages in the CD iso 
image, as space is always an issue and we try to put only the main apps. 
I think it should go on the DVD image though. 

Greetings,

karsten

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