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Top Forums Programming how to write c codes in UNIX Post 93501 by monotone on Monday 19th of December 2005 04:50:11 PM
Old 12-19-2005
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Originally Posted by rraajjiibb
Sorry for asking a very basic question.

How do i compile my c codes in UNIX.

That is how do i know whether any c compiler is there in my system?

If nothing is present where from do i get one and load into my system?
To find out what is installed simply type the command 'cc' on a terminal window. If it is installed, you will probably get a message which reads 'no input file.' If the package is not present, you will get something like 'optional package not installed.'

If the Compiler Collection (cc) packages are not installed, then the easier way is to install the GNU cc package (gcc). You can download it at gcc.gnu.org or one of its mirrors.
 

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