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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 06:17:03 -0700
To: Naveen Chandra Kaje <nckaje AT gmail DOT com>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
From: Tim Prince <tprince AT computer DOT org>
Subject: Re: Error executing C Compiler "cc: installation problem, cannot exec 'as': No such file or directory"
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At 05:45 AM 10/25/2004, Naveen Chandra Kaje wrote:

>Hello,
>I get the following error message while compiling a .c file using gcc on 
>Cygwin.
>
>$ cc ~/Desktop/test.c
>cc: installation problem, cannot exec 'as': No such file or directory

Do you actually have cc linked to gcc?  There shouldn't be any message 
about cc if you use gcc directly. Have you installed binutils?


Tim Prince 


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