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Subject: Cygwin: GCC /usr/local/include: not a directory
From: chris henry <mozark24 AT gmail DOT com>
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Hello,

I have a bit of an emergency.  After running a poorly written makefile
my gcc compiler install is now messed up.  I get the following error
when compiling:
gcc helloworld.c -o helloworld
cc1: /usr/local/include: not a directory

The same happens when I try: gcc -I/usr/include/

I've also reinstalled gcc to no avail.  I assume this has to do with
the paths in cygwin but I dont see where it is pointing to
/usr/local/include at all.  Anyone able to help?

Thanks,
Chris

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