On 22 August 2007 13:33, Enna wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies, i still don't know what the problem was, except
> that recompiling the program file helped... if any of you can make sense of
> that, please let me know.
So, the file must have got damaged or broken somehow. However, it's prett
st admit that I shifted the
> directory containing all that stuff around a little bit, but the file is
> still in that directory, so I have no idea what the problem is. Please
> help! Thanks.
>
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On 22 August 2007 12:48, Enna wrote:
> I have the following problem: I would like to execute a C program from the
> cygwin console. This program is supposed to get its input from another file,
> so what I type into the cygwin console is
>
> /path to the program/programname
> This worked fine yes
> Of Enna
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> Subject: executing C program in cygwin
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>
> I have the following problem: I would like to execute a C program from
> the
> cygwin console. This program is supposed to get its input from anothe
Wednesday, August 22, 2007 5:18 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: executing C program in cygwin
I have the following problem: I would like to execute a C program from
the
cygwin console. This program is supposed to get its input from another
file,
so what I type into the cygwin console is
Hi,
Enna wrote:
/path to the program/programname
check for spaces in the names and insert a space behind the program name.
Erich
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I have the following problem: I would like to execute a C program from the
cygwin console. This program is supposed to get its input from another file,
so what I type into the cygwin console is
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