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From: "Robinow, David" <drobinow AT dayton DOT adroit DOT com>
To: "'Mohammed Dakna'" <dakna AT Theorie DOT Physik DOT UNI-Goettingen DOT DE>,
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Subject: RE: Problms with gcc
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2001 10:54:55 -0400
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> I have downloaded the tar.gz (compiled files) from a miror 
> server an then
> started setup to install cygwin.Evrything went O.K. However when I am
> trying to use gcc, g++ or g77. I get the message "cant execute 'as' no
> such file or directory". I tried several ticks to fix it but with no
> success. I wounder If you may help me fixing this bug
 You don't have the assembler.  "gcc -S" will allow you to compile
only.  That's probably not what you want.  Download the binutils
package.
  Better yet, download all of cygwin.  You might find you like it.

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