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Date: | Wed, 22 Aug 2007 04:47:33 -0700 (PDT) |
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Subject: | executing C program in cygwin |
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I have the following problem: I would like to execute a C program from the cygwin console. This program is supposed to get its input from another file, so what I type into the cygwin console is /path to the program/programname<filename This worked fine yesterday, however today all i get is the message "bash: filename: no such file or directory". I must admit that I shifted the directory containing all that stuff around a little bit, but the file is still in that directory, so I have no idea what the problem is. Please help! Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/executing-C-program-in-cygwin-tf4311118.html#a12273008 Sent from the Cygwin Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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