This is the mail archive of the
gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
mailing list for the GCC project.
Re: compiling c
- To: help-gcc at gnu dot org
- Subject: Re: compiling c
- From: "Crystal Phoenix" <coldletterbox at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 1999 13:37:19 +0100
- Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help
- Organization: BT Internet
- References: <380A45A5.7377B332@email.com> <380A9168.B92FC7CF@bga.com>
- Xref: wodc7nx0 gnu.gcc.help:1587
You think you're so smart dont you m8? Is that why you close a Rant On Tag
and close a Rant Off tag???
What you write helps no-one so next time you want to write that, dont.
Arthur Gold <agold@bga.com> wrote in message
news:380A9168.B92FC7CF@bga.com...
> Rob Smith wrote:
> >
> > When I try to compile a C program in Unix, I get a file a.out. How do
> > you run that file? Shouldn't you just have to type "a.out" to get the
> > program to run?
> </rant on>
> This is covered several times a week in this and related newsgroups!
> </rant off>
>
> ./a.out
>
> --ag
>
> --
> Artie Gold, Austin, TX
> mailto:agold@bga.com or mailto:agold@cs.utexas.edu
> --
> Pet peeve: "its" = belonging or pertaining to "it" | "it's" = "it is"