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Date:      Wed, 07 Jul 1999 10:33:21 +0800
From:      Rezamys <rezath@tm.net.my>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   newbie: how to compile & run C program in 3.2Release?
Message-ID:  <3782BC71.C501C08A@tm.net.my>

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Hi all,
This surely sound silly but at least i'm being honest to myself...
Anyways, i created a simple program e.g "hello world" in the ee editor
and did a complilation like this:

     bash$  cc hello.c

It gave no error. Fine. When i type:

     bash$  hello.c

The output tells me that "hello.c command not found"...
I heard from a friend that we have to see the ouput (on the screen)
"hello world" in your editor and not at your prompt.

In DOS i could see the output displayed on the screen... but this...gee
i don't know...

Please help.




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