gcc include priority

Jerry A Clabaugh JerryC at world.std.com
Mon Oct 25 17:39:15 EDT 1999


Yes, I checked a bunch of other systems, and you are
correct, /usr/local/include always comes before 
/usr/include.   It seems that whatever did this to me
put a bogus "unistd.h" and "dirent.h" in my /usr/local/include
directory - and that is exactly the problem.

Thanks for your help,


Jerry

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