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From: "Robinow, David" <drobinow AT dayton DOT adroit DOT com>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: RE: compiling with g++
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 14:30:25 -0500
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> From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:lhall AT rfk DOT com]
> At 01:26 PM 1/23/2001, William Lennox wrote:
> >Pardon me if this question is to basic.
> >what would be the terminal line that would allow me to 
> compile a file that is on my windows desktop?  I would use 
> the g++ compiler.
> 
> You mean "g++ foo.cc"?
 I'm guessing William's problem is that he doesn't know
how to find, using the command line, a file located on
the desktop.

1) Don't keep source files on the desktop.
2) If you must ignore 1, right click on your source file.
   Click on "Properties"
   Click on the "General" tab.  The "Location:" field should
     give you the file spec.
   On my machine, "g++ C:\WINNT\Profiles\drobinow.000\Desktop\foo.cc"

   

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