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Re: compiling c


Thanks for the support.
I stand by my rant (and if this were an html newsgroup, I'd have my
syntax right).

--ag

Robert Pluim wrote:
> 
> "Crystal Phoenix" <coldletterbox@hotmail.com> writes:
> 
> > 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.
> >
> 
> If you can't understand the (correct) answer he gave you, you have no
> business ranting at him for the way he chose to express the sentiment
> that you should READ THE NEWSGROUP before asking questions.
> 
> > 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
> 
> --
> The above are my opinions,
>  and my opinions only.

-- 
Artie Gold, Austin, TX
mailto:agold@bga.com or mailto:agold@cs.utexas.edu
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