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Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 21:41:03 +0000 (CT0)
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: beginner's problem(again)
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Are you sure that notepad didn't create hello.c.txt, desperately
trying to be helpful as all MS applications?

Markus

Jason McCready writes:
 > I'm sorry, I mistyped the last email when I said I ended the command with
 > hello.c  i just ended it with hello.
 > I did type in "gcc hello.c -o hello"  I also tried "gcc hello.c -o
 > hello.exe"  Both times I get "no such file or directory".  I used "ls" and
 > it said my directory is "cygnew".  My hello.c is saved in my cygnew folder.
 > But I still get the no such file error.  I created the program in notepad.
 > Sorry for the confusing first email.  Any help would be appreciated.
 > Jason
 > 
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