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| From: | "Collin Grady" <cgrady AT willamette DOT edu> |
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| Subject: | Re: gcc not creating .exe |
| Date: | Mon, 26 Nov 2001 14:22:56 -0800 |
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I had the same issue, where using 'gcc -o hello hello.c' produced
nothing. No error, no .exe, nada. I finally solved it by completely
reinstalling Cygwin (ugh). Hopefully someone can find a simpler way, but a
complete reinstall should fix it, if you're willing to do that. (By complete
I mean deleting \cygwin and installing ALL of it from scratch)
-Collin Grady
Real Users never use the Help key.
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