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How to add multiple header include and library directories to the search path in a single gcc command?

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Use multiple -I flags for the include directories and multiple -L flags for the lib directories

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    Does using -I/path/to/dir/ include all the header files in the sub directories present in /path/to/dir/ also?
    – Vishnu N K
    Nov 14, 2017 at 10:11
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You can set the C_INCLUDE_PATH environment variable.

export C_INCLUDE_PATH=.:/some/dir:/some/other/dir

as well as the LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.

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    This answer is pure gold!
    – Shravan40
    Jan 31, 2019 at 13:32
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On Linux you need to use -I before each directory that you want to add.

Example:

user:/home/my_project$ gcc -g -Wall -I/usr/include/lib_Directory/ -I./include -c ./src/transcod.c

./ means the current directory where you are running the command, in this case my_project;

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    That's an aspect of the compiler, not the operating system Jul 9, 2019 at 14:40

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