Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!kuhub.cc.ukans.edu!zeus.unomaha.edu!jsaker From: jsaker@zeus.unomaha.edu (Jamie Saker) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Stealth Think C header file attack? Message-ID: <7832.27b32be5@zeus.unomaha.edu> Date: 9 Feb 91 04:53:25 GMT Lines: 24 I've just begun working out of Mark and Reed's "Macintosh Programming Primer" (Volume 1) and as soon as I hit the first assignment using Think C (version 4), I've run into a problem with stealth header files. When I go to add the stdio.h header file, Think C cannot see it inside it's folder. We're running it off of an AppleShare server (SE/30) and I'm on a SE (w/ 2 1/2 MB RAM). The files are visible at the desktop level, but when it comes to including -any- header file, they are not visible. However, any *.c file /is/ visible. Just for fun, I pulled Think C down to my hard drive off of the server to see if that was the problem. Still no change: headers/ folder appears to be empty. I noticed that version 4 is copyrighted in 1989, same year as the release of Macintosh Programming Primer. Could this be a version change? Or am I doing something quite stupid? Many many thanks in advance from a Mac-Programmer-wanna-be :-) | Jamie Saker jsaker@zeus.unomaha.edu Public Relations Director ||| || C&DC Consultant jsaker@orion.unomaha.edu UNO Student Chapter of the || ||| Univ.Nebr@Omaha JSAKER@UNOMA1 (bitnet) Assoc. for Computing Machinery |