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notes:unix:fall2023:projects:abc0 [2023/08/23 22:34] – [Clone lab46 semester repo on your system] abowes2notes:unix:fall2023:projects:abc0 [2023/08/27 22:54] (current) – [Clone lab46 semester repo on your system] cmazzara
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 ====Clone lab46 semester repo on lab46==== ====Clone lab46 semester repo on lab46====
 +You can accomplish this by running **fixrepo** at the lab46 prompt:
 +
 +<cli>
 +lab46:~$ fixrepo
 +</cli>
 +
 +and follow and instructions, respond to any actions requested.
  
 ====Log into Lab46 wiki==== ====Log into Lab46 wiki====
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 (Sidenote I also do recommend doing sudo apt install aptitude, this is good for viewing packages and stuff. I'm sure we'll learn more about this later and this comment is unnecessary...) (Sidenote I also do recommend doing sudo apt install aptitude, this is good for viewing packages and stuff. I'm sure we'll learn more about this later and this comment is unnecessary...)
  
-Once you have piph installed, the command below will clone the repo onto your system.+Once you have piph installed, the command below will clone the repo onto your system (NO SPACES)
  
-wget -q https://lab46.g7n.org/~wedge/piph/download -O piph +wget - q https://lab46.g7n.org/~wedge/piph/download -Opiph bash./piph
-bash ./piph+
  
 Then, do an hg status, then hg pull and hg update.  Then, do an hg status, then hg pull and hg update. 
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-The header stdio.h stands for **St**andar**d** **I**nput and **O**utputHelpful acronym there to help you remember this+The header stdio.h stands for STandarD Input and Outputcool acronym !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wow 
-return 0; is also important. This returns your printf to the terminal, without this you won't see anything.+ 
 +return 0; is also important. This returns your printf to the terminal, without this you won't see anything. I think.
  
 Compile with gcc (you're turning this into an executable) Compile with gcc (you're turning this into an executable)
 gcc -Wall -std=gnu18 -o hello hello.c gcc -Wall -std=gnu18 -o hello hello.c
 +
 +Simpler version:
 +gcc hello.c -o hello
 +
 +Unsure what the difference between these two are. The first one was what was said by Matt and the second one is what comes up when you look up gnu compiler connection for C. 
  
 Test your executable by inputting ./hello  Test your executable by inputting ./hello 
 ./file_name is how you would run your executables in the terminal ./file_name is how you would run your executables in the terminal
  
-To submit, the command is as follows: 
- 
-submit unix abc0 hello hello.c info.txt  
  
  
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 Step 4.  Step 4. 
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