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From: martin DOT kahlert AT keksy DOT mchp DOT siemens DOT de (Martin Kahlert)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: compiling
Date: 18 Jul 1997 07:33:22 GMT
Organization: Siemens Inc.
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In article <19970718015800 DOT VAA17312 AT ladder01 DOT news DOT aol DOT com>,
	bond170 AT aol DOT com (Bond170) writes:
> I have read readme.1st and faq2.01 and have downloaded the appropriate
> files for C and have unzipped them.  my files are in c:\djgpp\... and I
> have saved a program called test.c in c:\cfiles\test.c.  Now, how do I
> compile the program.  Please answer quickly so that i get the response
> before I throw this computer out my window.  Microsoft has their windows,
> I have mine.

gcc -o test.exe test.c

Hope this helps.
P.S.: You should read the FAQ, not only unzip it!
      There are many examples for invoking/compiling, too!

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