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from: Neil Heller
date: 2003-05-12 18:46:00
subject: Linux and GCC

Hello all:

I've just installed Mandrake Linux on my machine and am attempting to 
write a C program.  My standard operating procedure so far has been to 
compose/make changes to the source code using emacs in one session, save 
to disk, jump over to another session and compile with gcc.  There's 
gotta be an easier way - say, an ide of some sort.  Is there such an 
animal out there?

When doing conditional compiles in under Win, I used

#ifdef
#else
#endif

gcc barfs on this construct.  Does anybody have an idea for a 
replacement?

For that matter, does anybody know how to get "help" in gcc.  Is there a 
user manual?  A preferred web site?

Help.

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