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Date:      Fri, 27 Feb 1998 11:53:50 -0800
From:      "T. Peterson" <pap@quik13.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   lost
Message-ID:  <34F719CE.BAE517E1@quik13.com>

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I've recently purchased FreeBSD on CD-ROM.  So far I love how easy it
was to install for a rookie like myself.  I now have one question which
may be compiled by many later.

I'm trying to run an a.out file compiled by the g++ compiler.  As in the
book on page 151, "I'm in the directory and can see the file",  but when
I try to run it I get     "a.out: not found".  I'm using the
Bourne-shell.  I've looked at the path statement and I'm working in a
sub-directory beneath my home directory.  The sub-dir is not in the path
statement, but the home directory is.  I was able to compile the file
find, obviously, but now how do I run the thing?

All help appreciated.
Thanks.

Not so UNIX intelligent,
Todd Peterson



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