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Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:39:38 +0800
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Hi,

did you check the include path of the compiler in use?

Erich

Shay wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I am sorry to ask this but I really searched before.
> I would like to compile a C program but includes are not found :
> 
>   The file 'stdio.h' cannot be opened
>   The file 'stdarg.h' cannot be opened
> 
> I installed cygwin with the mingw runtime.
> 
> stdio.h is present in :
>   cygwin\include
>   cygwin\usr\include
>   cygwin\usr\include\sys
> but it doesnt work
> stdarg.h is not present.
> 
> Thank you for tour help
> 

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