Re: stdio.h missing from /usr/include (Redhat Linux Enterprise 4.0)



On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 04:13:29PM -0800, Venkatesh Subramanian wrote:
I am a newbie to Linux, so pl. pardon me if my question is stupid.
I installed Red Hat enterprise version 4.0 on Pentium based PC. I selected
almost all development tools that come with Red Hat Enterprise CDs. I am
trying to compile a simple program - hello.c

hello.c:1:19: stdio.h: No such file or directory

Please let me know what I need to install to get this program to compile and
provide any instructions/links for downloading it.

# up2date -i glibc-headers

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