Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/05/27/12:17:31
On Wed, 27 May 1998 10:38:29 -0400, "C.Roche" <Rochey AT Compuserve DOT Com>
wrote:
>I recently decided to move to C (from BASIC). I have donloaded rhide and
>djgpp.
>When I write a program (even a VERY simple one) and attempt to run it,
>nothing happens.
>
>It says that it is compiling and my HD reads/writes for a few seconds, but
>nothing happens and have to press ctrl-break to get out of it. On doing
>this it says "there were errors"
>
>#include<stdio.h>
>int main()
>{
> printf("Hello World!\n");
> exit(0);
>}
>
>As you can see I am very new to C and decided to go about learning the
>*correct* way, as opposed to my learning BASIC.
>
>As well as this Rhide cannot locate it's help files although I am pretty
>sure that the files needed are there.
>
>I don't think it is just me being impatient and not waiting for it to
>compile as I have sat and waited for in excess of 10 minutes!
>
Try to compile without rhide :
gcc hello_world.c -o hello_world.exe
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