On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 08:42:58PM -0200, calvesmit@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > I just installed Conectiva 9.0, a brazilian distribution of linux, and can't > compile the simple "Hello, World!" program using gcc. > The reason: It seems the system came without standard header files (very > strange, I know :(, but it's right so!). > I tried to find such files using mc and got no success (I did look for in > hole directory tree). > So my question: Where can I get and how can I install the standard header > files?! If I remember correctly Conectiva is a RPM based system and you should just install the appropriate glibc-devel RPM from one of your install CDs. Of course, you can also have a look at http://rpmfind.net and search for such a RPM for your distribution/system. But, the really strange thing is that it seems you've installed GCC without having the C headers installed. How did you do that? This should be virtually impossible when using a package management system. -- Claudio Bley ASCII ribbon campaign (") Debian GNU/Linux user - against HTML email X http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~bley/ & vCards / \