Dear tester: Thanks your fast replay, but whether put \n or not put \n at string will violate the c syntax so it wont print in printf still worth to discuss-I will check my c programming book later to discuss with our community. /* I actually download and install many new gcc and its related mdk.rpm from cooker, it still not work the way redhat or debian work */.
url:http://www.ezinfocenter.com/4436786 http://www.onlineexchange.com/shilin tester wrote: > > 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 > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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