On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 09:22:33PM -0600, Michael Madden wrote:
> I just installed the latest amd64 netboot on my Sun
> SunFire V20z, and I tried to compile a simple C program:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
> int main(void)
> {
> printf("Hello World!\n");
> return (0);
> }
>
> madden@debian:~$ gcc -o hello hello.c
> hello.c:1:19: stdio.h: No such file or directory
>
> I have the following gcc packages installed:
>
> madden@debian:~$ dpkg -l | grep gcc
> ii gcc 3.3.5-1 The GNU C compiler
> ii gcc-3.3 3.3.5-5 The GNU C compiler
> ii gcc-3.3-base 3.3.5-5 The GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
> ii libgcc1 3.4.3-6 GCC support library
>
> Did something go wrong with the initial install or do
> I just need to install something else?
>
Usually development headers and import libraries are not installed by
default. You want libc6-dev.
dc
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