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Subject: include files
Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 00:23:31 PDT
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How do I define what directory gcc needs to look in to find the header 
files?  like when I use #include <filename.h>
I'm on a windows 95 machine and using m68k-palmos-gcc.exe if that changes 
anything.
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