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>>'-I' is for finding headers named in an #include directive. But
'>>example_wrap.c' is a source file, not a header, so do this:
>>gcc -c example.c /cygdrive/c/example_wrap.c 

example_wrap.c includes <cstudio>, but gcc can't find it, can you tell me
how to tell gcc to look in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\VC\include\ for it? 


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