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  • Subject: Rookie question
  • From: Marc Chanliau <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2005 12:51:45 -0400

I'm new to the Mac. I plan on doing some Java and C development on the Mac. I found my way around with Java, but I have a silly starting problem with C. Simply put, when I compile a C program, I generate its a.out executable, but bash doesn't want to execute it (error: - bash: a.out: command not found). Right now, I don't want to use Xcode (although things seem to be working well using it).
Thanks in advance,
Marc
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