mustang335

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Posted: April 03 2005,04:32 |
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as to the gcc, did you install the gcc1 with the dsl extension located in the repository online? did you ./configure make make install with your program. If you give more info , it is easier to diagnose the problem. I assume the stdio.h is the standard in out header file. I could be wrong. You should not need to tell the compiler much except that you have to compile from the directory that holds program. I would suggest doing it in a root shell. I have gcc1.dsl on my computer and I have no problem compiling programs as long as the dependancies are taken care of Hope some of this helps. Marty
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