To start, please try not to send html text, as most people will tend to ignore it. Also, you don't need to have the font at 16 or 18 pt, as most people can see either 10 or 12 pt.
Anyways, to use "make" you must create a makefile. If you don't have one, it will return "make: nothing to be done for whatever.c". Do a google search on makefiles, and you should be able to find a tutorial or howto on makefiles. Michael -- Michael Viron Project Manager / Primary Developer / Manager of Online Operations General Education Online http://www.findaschool.org At 11:07 PM 7/16/2002 -0400, Aru Sahni wrote: >>>> After much trial and error on my md box, I gave up on emacs, and decided to use the 'gcc' and 'make' commands in the terminal window. I have successfully managed to use gcc to debug, but am not able to use 'make'. size=4> When I type: $ make /home/aru/prog/weekone/2-17.c size=4> The program returns: make: nothing to be done for '/home/aru/prog/weekone/2-17.c' size=4> I gained nothing from typing: $ make --help size=4> Also, after the file is made, how do I run it? This is kinda important for my class, so If you can help, please do so! -Aru Sahni
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