Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/12/03/21:09:04
In message <8f7e62f5 DOT 3665f94a AT aol DOT com>,
JSONCRAIG AT aol DOT com writes:
> I have three things to say
>
> #1 Whats with foo? Ex. foo.txt, foo.cpp have all been used in emails...is
> there something special about foo? (sorry to bother you if it seems obvious t
o
> you but I'm not real good with this compiler stuff)
Check the jargon file
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/index.html
and probably the comp.lang.c FAQ.
>
> #2 Is there somewhere I can get a list of the things you can pass into gcc
> (like -c, -o etc. and what they mean)
>
man gcc and/or info gcc
> #3 I would appreciate it if you would add a subject to the email because
> sometimes I get mail that is not good and they usually have not subject.
Yep this is a common problem with email (and usenet) in general. I just
delete email with no subject; I don't have time to sift through it.
~frank
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