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I've just installed gcc and then compiled my c program, but it does not seem to work...
OS: opensuse11.1
Note: there's no error in the program since i compiled it in fedora but in opensuse there seems to be a problem in installing library!!
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Have you ran a sudo apt-get update?
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>Have you ran a sudo apt-get update?
Neither Fedora nor OpenSUSE use dpkg as their package manager...
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Have you ran a sudo apt-get update?
Nope! I will work on it.....
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>Have you ran a sudo apt-get update?
Neither Fedora nor OpenSUSE use dpkg as their package manager...
I cannot even find update in the support website.....
Can you just tell me what kind of technical term am i supposed to search for a c library????
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>Can you just tell me what kind of technical term am i supposed to search for a c library????
Try installing glibc.
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>Can you just tell me what kind of technical term am i supposed to search for a c library????
Try installing glibc.

thanks.... worked by searching for updates through YaST -- a software repository in opensuse....

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