This bit of code works fine on my machine, same compiler string, bash shell.
Jay

On Wednesday 20 June 2001 04:18, Fabio Spreafico wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm getting problems, that never happened under Mandrake 7.2, in running
> compiled c++ programs. Let's have an example: the "Hallo world!".
>
> #include <iostream>
>
> int main ()
> {
>       cout << "Hallo world\n";
>       return 0;
> }
>
> I write the code under Xemacs, save it, and compile with "g++ Hallo.cpp -o
> Hallo"
> The compilation works perfectly; I get the Hallo file in my directory, it
> has the rigth executable permissions and looks nice. Then I try to execute
> it with ../Hallo
>
> Nothing happens! I don't get any error message, but simply the command
> prompt. Neither if I try under KDE, GNOME, outside XWindows, as normal user
> or root. Note that I also tried to include the old version of the header
> (iostream.h) and nothing changes.
>
> The same procedure worked (also with much longer and complicated codes)
> under Mandrake 7.2; it works perfectly in the office with an old version of
> Suse; it works at home under MS-DOS (djgpp + rhide) (sad!).
>
> I'm using an AMD Athlon 1GHz, and I bought the Mandrake Powerpack 8.0
> (italian version) just because I wanted to use the most updated Linux
> distribution to learn C++ and other programming languages. I installed Mdk
> 8.0 on the previous 7.2 partitions without any visible problem, choosing,
> the first time, the manual package picking. At last, desperate, I tried to
> re-install the power pack choosing the automatic package puicking, becasue
> I thought I forgot some important dependencies the first time.
>
> As I didn't find similar problems on many mailing lists (at least with a
> keyword search) I hope somebody may have an idea. Sorry for the details,
> but I don't need suggestions like "try to execute the program with ./Hallo,
> instead of Hallo".
>
> Bye
>
> Fabio

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