Re: Newbie C Question

1998-07-25 Thread E.L. Meijer \(Eric\)
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Why? Peter wrote: > stdio is in /usr/include however; the compiler, by default > should be looking there via #define. Therefore Um, make that #include , OK ? :^| Eric -- E.L. Meijer ([EMAIL P

Re: Newbie C Question

1998-07-25 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Date: July 25, 1998 8:56 AM Subject: Newbie C Question > I've never written C for any UNIX but want very >much to learn. Getting started might be the most >difficult part. The following question appears to me >to be a somewhat Debian-Linux-specific (although I could >b

Re: Newbie C Question

1998-07-25 Thread Oliver Elphick
Art Lemasters wrote: > I've never written C for any UNIX but want very >much to learn. Getting started might be the most >difficult part. The following question appears to me >to be a somewhat Debian-Linux-specific (although I could >be wrong). > > How do I compile and link

Newbie C Question

1998-07-25 Thread Art Lemasters
I've never written C for any UNIX but want very much to learn. Getting started might be the most difficult part. The following question appears to me to be a somewhat Debian-Linux-specific (although I could be wrong). How do I compile and link hello.c? ...can't seem to find stdio.h fo