Since you already installed the system, you can extract comp53.tgz on / so
you don't have to reinstall if I recall correctly. YMMV but hope this helps.


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
<j...@wxcvbn.org>wrote:

> eatg75 <eat...@hotmail.com> writes:
>
> > Hi there I am 'experimenting' with OpenBSD and pondering
> > to switch from Linux to OpenBSD, I have installed OpenBSD
> >  in a virtual machine and during the installation I did not
> > select the comp53 package when I rebooted and installed
> > clang a tried to compile a simple hello world in C and I
> > got errors saying 'stdio.h file not found' and I searched
> > in both /usr/include and /usr/local/include for stdio.h
> > but I didn't find it (and /usr/include is empty). I searched
> > in the 'misc' mailing list for similar threads all way
> > back to 2001 but I didn't find nothing helpful.
> >
> > Can someone help me.
>
> wild guess: try to install comp53.tgz
>
> > PS: Forgive me for my "newbieness"
> > and thanks anyway.
> >
>
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> Jérémie Courrèges-Anglas
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