On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Larry Hall wrote: > At 05:01 PM 12/3/2003, Kooser, Ara S you wrote: > >I am learning to program in fortran. I am using gcc to compile the > >following program: > > [snip] > > > >I compiled it with this command > > > >gcc -o projec -c projec.f > > > >The program compiles but will not run when I type > >./projec > > > > This isn't a Cygwin-specific problem and, as such, is really off-topic > for this list. However, the solution to your problem is to compile and > link your program. You created an object file only and named it 'projec', > which isn't going to run. Remove '-c' to get an executable. > Since this *is* Fortran, it probably wouldn't hurt to use g77 instead of gcc, too :).
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