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From: Alex Lowe <ayin AT 2xtreme DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Newby Question
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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 1999 20:57:55 GMT
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Hit F9 or goto Compile->Make... that should do it..

-- Alex
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"Walter L. Williams" wrote:
> 
> Good Afternoon
> 
> I would like to ask what some might think is a dumb question.
> 
> I am going through an O'Reilly book called Practical C Programming.
> I am using the DJGPP compiler with the RhIDE. When I hit the compile
> command on the pull down menu all I get is a ".o" file. When hit run
> from the pull down menu It will get an "EXE" file. Why is it doing this?
> 
> (I've apparently missed something in the documentation)
> 
> Your responses are appreciated
> Walt

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