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From: Scotbrad1 AT aol DOT com
Subject: Question about GCC & G++
17 Aug 1997 17:24:47 -0700 :
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I just downloaded GNU-Win32 yesterday and the whole virtual UNIX is very
confusing to me.  All I want to use are G++ (C++?) and GCC (C?), and I was
wondering, basically, how do I compile programs with these?  Do I make the
source in a text file with a certain extension?  I have only programmed in
DOS C++ so I have never used UNIX compilers before.  Plus, I was reading the
FAQ and saw something about V.  I looked through the GNU tools to find this
but could not so I went to the V web page and downloaded it since I want to
try programming in a Visual C++ type of environment and to try making windows
applications.  The install directions, though, said nothing about how to set
it up under GNU-Win32.  How do I set up V with GNU-Win32?

Thanks,

Scott Bradley
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