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@ 2003-02-10 19:26 David Cittadini
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From: David Cittadini @ 2003-02-10 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have downloaded and built GCC version 3.2.2 on cygwin running on 
Windows XP.  When I try to compile a simple Objective-C class with 
something like

#import < objc/Object.h >

I get the error message "objc/Object.h no such file or directory".  Of 
course I tried the "gcc -I" switch and I even moved the objc headers 
directory into the s/usr/include directory just to see if it would 
work, all to no avail.  Is there something I should do when I first 
build gcc, is there a problem with gcc and cygwin or am I missing 
something really basic?

Thanks, David.

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