eric wrote:

>Dear mandrake 8.0 standard user:
>
>  I used simple c program hello world, in printf("hello world")
>it did not print at all, 
>until I add \n\n at the end of the line of hello world, then it print as
>what it should be.
>but that kind of result is not correct.  it never happen at redhat 7.1
>or debian-progeny 1.0, they all can print even without \n\n at the end
>of string.
>
>  need help, and thanks inn advance, eric lin, 
>http://www.onlineexchange.com/shilin
>url so far, will add later
>

What that means is that our compiler is stricter...
It insists on proper C code.

Civileme

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