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slain |
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ya i ended up figuring this out by myself. thx tho |
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slain |
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i am just getting into c on backtrack beta 3 and i was following "C for dummies 2nd edition" and wrote the source for goodbye.c:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Goodbye, crue ... |
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slain |
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goodbye.c:7:2: warning: no newline at end of file |
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slain |
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ok i went to backtrack and coded this goodbye.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Goodbye, cruel world!\n");
return(0);
}
but when i try to compile it says: warning no ... |
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slain |
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ima bout to just program in backtrack because everything is already there. is this a good idea for a beginner? |
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slain |
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so how do iinstall the gcc when iget cygwin? |
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slain |
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slain |
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so does cygwin do the same thing as gcc? |
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slain |
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yep i have backtrack and vmware. man do i love backtrack |
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slain |
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slain |
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hey guys, i got a book called "C programming for dummies" and was doing pritty good, intill i got to a point where it was telling me to make gcc to work with command prompt, do ineed to download GCC ... |
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