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Path: sserve!manuel!munnari.oz.au!uunet!mcsun!uknet!cam-cl!cl.cam.ac.uk!qs101 From: qs101@cl.cam.ac.uk (Quentin Stafford-Fraser) Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd Subject: Re: Major Problems with 386bsd0.1 please read Message-ID: <1992Aug10.090201.601@cl.cam.ac.uk> Date: 10 Aug 92 09:02:01 GMT References: <9208100044.AA09303@cs.utexas.edu> Sender: news@cl.cam.ac.uk (The news facility) Reply-To: qs101@cl.cam.ac.uk (Quentin Stafford-Fraser) Organization: U of Cambridge Computer Lab, UK Lines: 19 In article <9208100044.AA09303@cs.utexas.edu>, STDN%MARIST@VM.MARIST.EDU (Dan Newcombe) writes: |> 4) cc: I compiled the following C program using cc -o test test.c I have done this more than once, and I kick myself every time :-) Test is a builtin command in almost every shell. It has different return codes, but no output. You can run your program using ./test, or some such. Quentin ----------------------------------- Quentin Stafford-Fraser Cambridge University Computer Lab qs101@cl.cam.ac.uk Tel +44 223 334645 -----------------------------------