RE: Q: gcc & cpp
On 17-Oct-97 Dean C. Sullinger wrote:
>>> I have written a basic C program just to try
>>> out gcc, the source code is...
>>>
>>> When I executed the application, it ran
>>> yet I did not get the "This is a test"
>>
>>You probably got the wrong "test" program. There's one built into bash
>>and there's also an (equivalent) one in in /usr/bin/test.
>>You need to type
>>
>> ./test
>
>Thanks and sorry to everyone at the same time.
Don't apologize, Dean, when I saw your message, I forgot all about
good old [ myself (the [ character is short for test in many shells)
and I've been UNIXing for many years.
>
>I now remember seeing something about the "Test" program.
And if you'd named it Test there'd have been no problem!
>
>Duuuhhhhh...
>
>I'm trying to read more before I email the group, just that
>some of this stuff is in multiple docs and I'm having a rough
>time digesting it all and this is my production Laptop for
>work and I have very little time to get it up and running.
>
>--
>Dean C. Sullinger
>deans@crl.com
>
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