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From: Joe Durusau <durusau AT bellsouth DOT net>
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Subject: Re: How do I compile using gcc?
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Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 20:05:56 -0400
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	You can get a very elaborate set of docs in the source
distribution, or you can go to www.gnu.org and look for documentation.

	There are a huge number of options for gcc, far too many
to list in a simple post.  -Wall means print all warnings.
A typical command line for the dreaded hello.c program might be:

gcc -o hello hello.c

You really need to look at the docs, they go on and on and on...

Speaking only for myself,

Joe Durusau


K Donovan wrote:
> 
> What is the command line for gcc? What does -wall mean? (and the other
> commands of course) Is there a document on the net which can help me? -
> thanx in advance.

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