> I for one wouldn't do it for myself as a normal user either. Typing the
> extra ./ is not much extra effort for the safety it provides.
I do the same, I was just suggesting an option.
If a file isn't in one of the system (s)bin dirs, $HOME/bin, or $HOME/perl,
then it has no business running on m
Jason Majors wrote:
I am new tolinux i have a problem.
debian linux. i am using "gcc"(for c++ i m using g++) to compail my c++
program .
i try it but it will not work.
i write my program in c++ using "vi" and save it in a file new1.cc
then login as root and run this comand root:/g++ -o new1 ne
> I am new tolinux i have a problem.
> debian linux. i am using "gcc"(for c++ i m using g++) to compail my c++
> program .
> i try it but it will not work.
> i write my program in c++ using "vi" and save it in a file new1.cc
> then login as root and run this comand root:/g++ -o new1 new1.cc
> it r
I am new tolinux i have a problem.
debian linux. i am using "gcc"(for c++ i m using g++) to compail my c++
program .
i try it but it will not work.
i write my program in c++ using "vi" and save it in a file new1.cc
then login as root and run this comand root:/g++ -o new1 new1.cc
it run and make
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