11-25-2013
This User Gave Thanks to cjcox For This Post:
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Programming
Hello. I am trying to run a c program on a unix shell (ssh). I have searched this forum but have not come accross the soultion to my problem, so I am posting my question here :cool:
I wrote the following simple code:
#include <iostream.h>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
... (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: Minnesota Red
7 Replies
2. Programming
hi
i am having a problem that when ever i use
cc program_name.c
to compile a program. an error occurs, showing cc not found.
please help. (28 Replies)
Discussion started by: rochitsharma
28 Replies
3. Programming
Help
I know nothing about c programming. :confused:
I want to compile the below c program. It extracts data from an oracle database into csv files.
I have oracle 9206 installed with ProC. I dont have gcc
My question is. How the hell do I make this into an file I can run? I am pulling... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ooploo
3 Replies
4. Programming
here is the very simple bob.c:
main()
{
printf("hello");
}
i use tiger and i use the command:
gcc bob.c
and the end result:
bob.c: In function ‘main':
bob.c:3: warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function /‘printf'
any help appreciated, i'm just starting... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: cleansing_flame
4 Replies
5. Linux
Hello!
I have a set of headers and libraries I want to use but they are mixed with ones I do not want to use. They are part of some official stuff, so I cannot modify them while begging and pleading for weeks.
These headers and libraries are located here
/long/official/path/to/include... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: gobi
0 Replies
6. Programming
Ok I was trying to test if I installed correctly gsl, I followed the INSTALL file and still I don't know what is wrong. Here is a sample code to test gel,I got it from Random Number Generator Examples - GNU Scientific Library -- Reference Manual
(note: made a few changes in the code)
#include... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: joseamck
2 Replies
7. Programming
This question is not about programming but compiling with GNU GCC/Make. I am not on a UNIX machine but am using the UNIX-like environment MSYS with MinGW for compiling. The problem that I am having is that I cannot get guile to compile. For some reason it cannot find libltdl which is part of... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: Deluge
3 Replies
8. Programming
Hello,
I am writing a program which relies on some heavy astronomy calculations, so I am using libnova c++ astronomy libraries => libnova: libnova.
I started off with a simple program to make sure everything compiled ok (below)
//Simple example program to test Libnova C++ class libraries
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Tyler_92
2 Replies
9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
First of all -- thanks for being patient with me. I hope I'm submitting this correctly. Also I haven't done UNIX Admin since the early 1990's. I'm actually a DBA. But, since I'm the one in the office with the UNIX experience, I'm the SA.
I haven't been able to compile GCC 6.3.0 which I need... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: PJ_Namias
9 Replies
LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gri_merge
GRI_MERGE(1) General Commands Manual GRI_MERGE(1)
NAME
gri_merge - merge multiple Gri output files into a single PostScript file.
USAGE (style 1):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] CxR a.ps b.ps ... > merged_file.ps
Merges the files onto one page, in 'C' columns and 'R' rows. The CxR files are given in the order of words on a page. The page is pre-
sumed to be 8.5x11in in size, as are all the input files, and the input files are sized to fit, and kept in natural scale.
USAGE (style 2):
gri_merge [OPTIONS] xcm ycm enlarge a.ps [b.ps ...] > merged_file.ps
Where `enlarge' is a scale factor applied after offsetting `xcm' to the right and `ycm' upward.
EXAMPLE (style 2):
The following
gri_merge 2 12 .5 a.ps
12 12 .5 b.ps
2 2 .5 c.ps
12 2 .5 d.ps > all.ps
produces 4 panels from gri plots done using margins and sizes as specified in the following lines in a gri commandfile
set x margin 2
set x size 15
set y margin 2
set y size 15
The OPTIONS, available if your 'perl' has 'getopts' library, are:
-u graylevel -- set graylevel for underlay beneath panels, by default 0.75.
Values range from 0 (black) to 1 (white), although a value of precisely 1 means do NOT draw underlay.
-b graylevel -- Set value for background under individual panels, again 0
for black to 1 for white, with 1 meaning no drawing.
-h -- Print this help message and quit.
SEE ALSO
gri(1), gri_unpage(1)
gri_merge 2009 GRI_MERGE(1)