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Stdio.h No Such File Or Directory Windows
Forum Posts Private Message Frothy Coffee! Join Date Apr 2006 Location just North of Boston Beans 222 DistroUbuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx stdio.h: No such file or directory I just switched my desktop OS to Ubuntu 6.10. I wanted to play around with C a bit but ran into a problem. I was getting the error Code: stdio.h: No such file or directory I have read through the forums and saw people with the same issue. I tried Code: sudo apt-get install build-essential Which gave me an error I then tried Code: sudo aptitude install build-essential It installed build-essential however it didn't solve the problem I am getting when compiling my sample program: Code: #include
Ubuntu 12.10. now it tells me stdio.h no such file. The test file is std hello.c file #include < stdio.h > void main() { printf("\nHello World\n"); } !gcc hello.c hello.c:1:21: fatal error: stdio.h : No
Fatal Error Stdio.h No Such File Or Directory Windows
such file or directory compilation terminated. shell returned 1 installed build-essential cliffm@cjm:~$ sudo apt-get fatal error: stdio.h: no such file or directory alpine install build-essential [sudo] password for cliffm: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done build-essential is already the newest fatal error: stdio.h: no such file or directory arm version. build-essential set to manually installed. Still will not compile? Thanks for any help Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Solved For: Ubuntu gcc-defaults Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Solved by: marcobra (Marco https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=314578 Braida) Solved: 2012-12-09 Last query: 2012-12-09 Last reply: 2012-12-09 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ This question was reopened 2012-12-09 by Cliffm marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2012-12-08: #1 try to install libc6-dev Cliffm (c2mcatee) said on 2012-12-08: #2 Hi Marco This is the result. sudo apt-get install libc6-dev [sudo] password for cliffm: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done libc6-dev https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+question/216281 is already the newest version. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2012-12-08: #3 #include "stdio.h" void main() { printf("\nHello World\n"); } Try this... marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2012-12-08: #4 compile with gcc -o hello -ansi hello.c marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2012-12-08: #5 Run with ./hello marcobra (Marco Braida) (marcobra) said on 2012-12-08: #6 remove spaces in
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