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C in Ubuntu

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I have a problem ; that i can't compile and Run my C files in Ubuntu , so how can i do this??
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Re: C in Ubuntu

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Feb 27th, 2007
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I have a problem ; that i can't compile and Run my C files in Ubuntu , so how can i do this??


Do you have a c compiler installed?

if not do :

sudo apt-get install build-essential
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Ubuntu doesn't contain the GCC compiler by default...they seem to think it is too dangerous to include.

Using the command referenced above will take care of you.
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Hmm. Ok thanks i will try that. thanks
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