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21-Nov-2004, 06:26 AM #1
c & c++ in RHL
hi friends .
i am sachin from india
i have one problem with linux.
i have rhl 9.0 installed in my pc.
i herd that c, c++ and java we can use in linux rhl9.0
and this is inbuilt in RHL9.0
but after installing i couldn't use that.
can u help me >?
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21-Nov-2004, 05:54 PM #2
GCC and G++ comes with every Linux Distro. Redhat has them as well. If you have installed gcc and g++ on your system, try

$ gcc foo_baz.c
to compile C code, gcc --help for list of options

$ g++ foo_baz.cpp
to compile C++ code, g++ --help for list of options again

As far as Java is concerned you need to download JDK from www.sun.com or www.blackdown.org
gcj works but it doesn't have complete support.
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