Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 01:42:14 -0700 From: "James" <effdefender@earthlink.net> To: "Freebsd-questions" <Freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Compiling and executing a simple program Message-ID: <001201c22012$089b70a0$0301a8c0@sys.gtei.net>
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Ok, I got my FreeBSD system up and running. While I'm waiting for KDE to
finish installing from the ports collection, I decided to telnet into my
FreeBSD machine from my Windows '98 machine.
I wrote a "hello world" program in C++ and tried to compile it and execute
it.
Just to make sure I was doing everything right, I telneted in to my school's
(well, ex-school's) server and did it there. I had no problems on the
school's server.
Anyone know why this wouldn't work?
The program will compile, but when I type in the name of the file to execute
it, it does not work.
I've pasted some of the commands I typed below.
Does anyone have any ideas? Am I missing something? If I am, can someone
point me in the right direction?
Thank you,
James Turnbull
$ cat hw.cpp
#include <iostream.h>
int main ()
{
cout << "Hello World!";
// created on June 30, 1:03 AM from my PC
return 0;
}
$ g++ -o hw hw.cpp
$ hw
hw: not found
$ ls
HW hw hw.cpp hw1
$ hw
hw: not found
$
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