Mingw Fatal Error Stddef.h No Such File Or Directory
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error messages? If you see diagnostic messages like ../include/wx/ctrlsub.h:156: internal error: Segmentation fault
Read more 26784 reads Building a stddef.h no such file or directory cygwin program giving me error messages Posted October 27th, 2008 by stddef.h no such file or directory mingw earnie compile error messages faq TODO: Reformat for MediaWiki formatting. ! stdio.h: no such file or stddef.h not found windows directory (or another standard header) This may be occur if you install GCC but not the w32api and mingw-runtime packages. The MinGW installer (e.g. MinGW-3.1.0-1.exe) includes stddef.h no such file or directory windows all the basic packages you need: GCC, binutils, w32api, mingw-runtime and mingw32-make. See http://www.mingw.org/download.shtml. ! gcc: no input files Read more 37255 reads My executable is sometimes different Posted October 27th, 2008 by earnie compile executable faq gcc My executable is sometimes different, when I compile and recompile the same source. Is thisStdalign.h: No Such File Or Directory
normal? Yes, by default, and by design, ~MinGW's GCC does not produce ConsistentOutput, unless you patch it. 25023 reads Specify the libraries for the linker to use Posted October 22nd, 2008 by mingwadmin compile faq libraries link How do I specify the libraries to be searched by the linker? MinGW supports libraries named according to the "
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a compiler | Fixes for common problems Thread: Installing MinGW again is not going so /usr/include/sys/reent.h:14:20: fatal error: stddef.h: no such file or directory well. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch gcc-core to Threaded Mode 11-03-2006 #1 OnionKnight View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Mad Join Date Jan 2005 Location Umeå, Sweden Posts 555 Installing MinGW again is not going so well. Story: My hard drive was http://www.mingw.org/category/wiki/compile sinking. Partition tables going wild and CRC errors emitting everywhere so I thought that I might be a good idea to format it. So I threw everything over to my secondary disk and then formatted. However, everything didn't get onboard. A lot of stuff had already been affected by the plague, like the files in the MinGW folder. So now when I finally have it all fixed I was intalling the http://cboard.cprogramming.com/tech-board/84905-installing-mingw-again-not-going-so-well.html files all over again and hoped for it to work again. Well it didn't. (Start reading here if you don't like stories) I am missing some folders inside the "lib" directory, like "gcc" which it's complaining about not having; C:/Program Files/MinGW/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/../../../../include/stdio.h:26:20: stddef.h: No such file or directory I don't know why I don't have it this time, and neither do I remember how I installed everything the first time. I installed these packages, downloaded from the MinGW site: gcc-g++-3.4.2-20040916-1.tar.gz mingw-runtime-3.9.tar.gz mingw-utils-0.3.tar.gz w32api-3.6.tar.gz binutils-2.15.91-20040904-1.tar.gz gdb-5.2.1-1.exe mingw32-make-3.80.0-3.tar.gz EDIT: Oh wait, it's stddef.h and stddarg.h that's being a problem. Well, that's even stranger. Last edited by OnionKnight; 11-03-2006 at 09:19 AM. 11-03-2006 #2 Dave_Sinkula View Profile View Forum Posts Just Lurking Join Date Oct 2002 Posts 5,005 Originally Posted by OnionKnight I am missing some folders inside the "lib" directory, like "gcc" which it's complaining about not having; C:/Program Files/MinGW/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/../../../../include/stdio.h:26:20: stddef.h: No such file or directory When installing something else recently, I discovered that MinGW has a "dual" header system. I think the solution may have been with providing both paths. *scratches head* Search for the files -- if they do exist, then check into the paths. *scratches head again* [Dammit! What was that cure?] 7. It is easier to write an incorrect program than underst
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