Re: [AD] #include <allegro.h> vs #include "allegro.h" in the examples

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Robert Ohannessian a écrit :
> I think the reason was that the examples get built before Allegro is
> installed, so the compiler may not find allegro.h if you use <>.

Or it may find the allegro.h left in the compiler's include folder by an older 
installation of allegro...

-- 
Julien Cugnière




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