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From: "Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis AT yahoo DOT com>
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Subject: Re: I NEED HELP!
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Is "samp.c" in the directory where you type gcc?


<Shaggythehaker AT aol DOT com> wrote in message
news:8 DOT 12167f11 DOT 27ee5930 AT aol DOT com...
When i want to compile a sample this is what i do:
I enter dos prompt then at the prompt i enter gcc samp.c -o samp.exe  After
that I hit return and it tells me gcc.exe:samp.c:no such file or
directory(enoent)
gcc.exe:no input files

I have stored the sample files in the C drive.  What is going wrong?


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