floating point under Microport
Terry Hull
terry at eecea.eece.ksu.edu
Thu Dec 15 01:58:41 AEST 1988
In article <330 at bilver.UUCP> bill at bilver.UUCP (bill vermillion) writes:
>In article <711 at wa3wbu.UUCP< john at wa3wbu.UUCP (John Gayman) writes:
[Stuff Deleted]
><
>< 1. cc -o test test.c -lm
>< 2. cc -o test test.c
>< When I run test, it just returns the cursor. No error, no nothing.
><Is this correct ? I've tried supplying an argument to "test" and it
><still just returns the cursor. I might add that my machine has a 80287
><installed.
>Test is a shell command. When you type test, you are getting the shell
>program with no arguments passed to it, and thus you get your prompt back.
[Good Solution deleted]
Yes, I too did this the first time I tried compiling a test progrm on
a UNIX system. Unfortunately, there was not one around to help me.
I have since converted to exp for my "experiments" to avoid the
problem, but before I did that I discovered if you have an executable
in your current directory named test you can execute it using the
command
$ ./test
Good Luck.
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Terry Hull Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Kansas State University
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