question for any C++ progammers

Mike Cantrell yomahz@devnull.org
Wed, 16 Aug 2000 07:39:14 -0700


Try this specifying the path explicitly:

./exp1.o

If it works like that, then that means the pwd isn't setup in your path.
To fix it, edit your ~/.bash_profile and adjust the PATH variable to
include .

exmple:

PATH=usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:.  (notice the :. )


Regards,
Mike Cantrell



Eric Samson wrote:
> 
> Ok, this is frustrating...
> 
> yesterday when I compiled some stuff I wrote in C++, I was able to run the
> executable by typing exp1.o at the command prompt...  Today, I tried it
> again and got the following output:
> 
> []$ cd ~/C++assignments
> [C++assignments]$ g++ Assn2.cpp -oexp1.o
> [C++assignments]$ dir
> Assn2.cpp      Currency2-1.o         Currencycalc2-2.cpp   Currencycalc3.cpp
> Assn2.cpp~     Currency2-2.o         Currencycalc2-2.cpp~  exp1.o
> Currency1.cpp  Currencycalc2-1.cpp   Currencycalc2.cpp
> Currency1.o    Currencycalc2-1.cpp~  Currencycalc2.cpp~
> [C++assignments]$ exp1.o
> bash: exp1.o: command not found
> [C++assignments]$
> 
> For some reason my compiled program won't run today, but it did yesterday
> using the exact same commands.  I love linux, but little inconsistent crap
> like this is really aggrivating...  I re-installed the gcc RPM's and
> upgraded my BASH shell to no avail...  I need some help here, or it's back
> to M$ Visual C++ to get my school work done.  I am trying to avoid this,
> especially since I got done telling my class how great open source and Linux
> are, but now I might have to eat my words next week...  ANY help would be
> appreciated..
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Eric
> 
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