e! I am not writing to
waste your time and I am not writing to get help with C or Linux, etc. I
merely thought that my problem was due to an inconsistency between the
platforms, and was hoping someone could drop some hints. Thank you for
your time thus far, and I look forward to a response.
Ni
Okay... I believe that I understand the stages of compiling better than
was shown in the e-mail I had previously sent. Also, I included the full
list of commands I have been using in the initial e-mail that I sent to
the Cygwin list. Here they are below...
gcc -c fun.c
gcc -c main.c
The above c
Hey!!! Thank you both for your quick responses! To clear things up, let
me say this... all of my files are in the same directory. This directory
is...
c:/cygwin/home/Owner/
So, then when I want to run an executable that is in that directory, I
have to use the "./" prefix to run an executable t
e. Any ideas? Thanks so much.
Nick Miller
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