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Problems with "Hello, World!"
- From: "Vesa P." <938v14p33 at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2019 23:31:12 +0200
- Subject: Problems with "Hello, World!"
Hi all,
Cygwin works great for me in providing POSIX tools for Windows, but
when I tried to to compile something of my own, I immediately ran into
problems.
Compiling my Hello World application didn't complain but when running
it I didn't get any output. My compilation command was like this:
gcc -Wextra -Wall -o hello hello.c
And my source code is below between "---" markers:
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#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
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I also tried by redirecting output, like "./hello > output.txt" but
that created only an empty file, proving that my write permissions
were sufficient, I suppose.
Then I thought that maybe the problem is in connecting to stdout and I
tried by direct file access:
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#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
FILE *of = fopen("./outfile.txt", "w");
if(of) {
fprintf(of, "Hello, World!\n");
fclose(of);
}
return 0;
}
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However, that didn't create the "outfile.txt" file.
I did those experiments in a Windows 10 environment, I think it is
Windows 10 Enterprise. I have installed Cygwin without administrator
privileges, in 2018.
A practical work-around has been to use MinGW for compilation.
Thanks for any help,
Vesa
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