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Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 09:19:30 -0400
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Subject: Re: gpp cannot find c++ headers
From: Matt Gregory <mgregory AT microdine DOT com>
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Hi all,

I still haven't figured out why gpp can't find the c++ headers, but I
tried monitoring the file system with filemon from sysinternals.com,
and it shows that although gpp queries for the correct file name, when
it goes to open the file, it just truncates the name to an 8 character
name, so cxxconfig.h becomes cxxconfi.h.  Any ideas on how to work
around this?

Thanks!
Matt

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