On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 10:13:21AM -0600, mcolivier wrote:
> Hello, it's me again. I now find I'm having a more basic problem with gcc. A 
> week or so ago, I typed in code for "Hello, World!" to see what happens. I 
> did gcc hello.c on the source code file, in my shell environment, and then 
> typed "hello" at the command prompt and got "Hello, World!"  Fine.
> 
> I then installed some packages that seemed to be missing from glibc for gcc 
> and make. I was able to get something to happen for a mysql program I'm 
> working on (I think). However, I just now try to go back and do gcc on a 
> program similar to Hello world to see if everything is working. I now get 
> "Permission denied" error messages when I enter the compiled program name at 
> the command prompt. I don't remember changing directories for any of these 
> programs, and I'm still using my regular non-root user account, so any ideas 
> on what I mucked up?

Then you used gcc -o hello hello.c and that generated the output in
hello. Now you didn't and it put the output in the default place: a.out.

Try to run a.out.

florin

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