Re: Which Package installs the gcc header/inFrom bley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mon Nov 24 01:56:15 2003

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On Sun, Nov 23, 2003 at 05:27:49AM +0000, marshall28@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> hello all,
> 
> I was trying to compile a few files in C when I noticed how the header files which the C file needed weren't 
> found by gcc. What I did w/o thinking was copy over the lccwin32 compiler header files into my 
> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.1/include directory, over-writing the existing headers which gcc uses
> and making my gcc application virtually useless. Well this is where you guys come in. After doing that I
> uninstalled gcc and uninstalled the gcc-libs that I could find, and then re-installed each of these using 
> yast. This didn't work so I'm still left with a faulty gcc program. 
> 
> Does anyone know how to fix this kind of problem using SuSe 9.0 or earlier? Where can I find and re-install
> these gcc headers? What package does SuSe use for these?

RTFM (man rpm):

$ rpm -q --whatprovides /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-suse-linux/3.3.1/include

You can find a broad range of RPM packages on http://rpmfind.net or your install CDs
of course. There's also a program called rpmfind which might be of use. 

HTH

PS: This sort of distribution specific question is usually better
addressed to the appropriate mailing list or newsgroup. In the end you had
problems using your distribution and the people here usually don't know/care
how SuSE splits up or names its packages.

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