accessing cpprest2.10 resources
Hi Ubuntu support,
I am using Ubuntu Jammy:
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I have successfully installed the package "cpprest2.10".
My intention is to use this package in a c++ file via the " #include <folder/include.h> " or " #include "folder/include.h" "directives.
When I run "apt-file search cpprest2.10" on the Ubuntu command line I get these 2 lines:
libcpprest2.10: /usr/share/
libcpprest2.10: /usr/share/
This seems to indicate that the package is installed in the /usr/share/
Do I need to unzip the .gz file to get access to the package's header files? If so, do I unzip into the folder: /usr/share/
When I refer to one libcpprest2.10 header file via either of these directives in my cpp file and try to compile with g++:
#include <cpprest/
#include "cpprest/
g++ reports : "fatal error: cpprest/
Thanks for your patience - although I am experienced at C++ coding, I am new to unix and Ubuntu!
Best regards
Chris
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