At 11:01 AM 1/28/2004, Skippy the Kangoo you wrote:
>Larry Hall a écrit :
>>

<snip>

>>Here's my response and an automated translation of it (sorry, I'm not a native 
>>French speaker so...)
>>
>>You can compile any program you want with Cygwin's
>>compilers.  Of course, there can be incompatibilities in programs written 
>>specifically for Windows that will make this difficult.  But, the only way to know 
>>for sure what the
>>problems will be is to try to compile it and work through the problems.
>>
>>Vous pouvez compiler n'importe quel programme que vous voulez avec les compilateurs 
>>de Cygwin. Bien sûr, il peut y avoir des incompatibilités dans les programmes écrits 
>>en particulier pour le Windows qui fera ce
>>difficile. Mais, la seule façon pour savoir exactement que les problèmes seront 
>>seront obligé à essayer de le compiler et travail par les problèmes. 

<snip>


>sorry, I typed 'hello' and no './hello'


Understood.  Yes, '.' is not in your path by default so if you want 
to run a program in your current directory, you must use './<program name>'.



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