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directory compilation terminated. It is the same when compiling C-programs with gcc. Why is that? Please note: This question has been asked many times before, but each time it was specific to the askers situation. This question's purpose is to have a question that others can be closed as duplicates of, once and for all; a FAQ. c++ c gcc g++ c++-faq share|improve this question edited Oct 18 '12 at 5:47 asked Oct 16 '12 at 16:17
Fatal Error No Such File Or Directory Gcc
Sebastian Mach 25.4k26398 2 Nice addition to the FAQ. Thanks you! –sbi Oct 17 '12 at 23:20 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 51 down vote accepted Your compiler just tried to compile the file named foo.cc. Upon hitting line number line, the compiler finds: #include "bar" or #include
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