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jazz25@netzero.com wrote:
> I installed cygwin and the C compiler. When I try to compile a C
> program I get this message:  gcc installation problem, cannot  exec
> 'as' No such file or directory
And you couldn't be bothered to check the URLs at the bottom of your 
message?  Perhaps
  you should go back and refresh your cygwin, taking care to enable 
installation of binutils.


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