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From: jlw@lznv.ATT.COM (J.L.WOOD)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general
Subject: Re: /usr/include *poof!*
Summary: Installation Order
Keywords: sometimes it's gone!
Message-ID: <1404@lznv.ATT.COM>
Date: 15 Jul 88 10:34:47 GMT
References: <5301@ihlpf.ATT.COM>
Distribution: unix-pc
Organization: AT&T ISL Lincroft NJ USA
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I've seen this before and the cause is that there are no
files from /usr/include in the foundation set.  /usr/include
is created by loading the development set.  What happened to
us was that we `installed from floppy' a package or two that
had .h files in them.  The Install script had something
of the form:

	mv xyz.h /usr/include

which would produce the effect we encountered.  The message:

Load the development set immediately after the foundation set
if you are going to put it on the machine at all; otherwise,
don't worry.


Joe Wood
lznv!jlw