Oct 02, 2019 Explains how to install GNU C, C compiler and other development tools on a CentOS and RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) version 7.x server/workstation. Another option. The author is the creator of nixCraft and a seasoned sysadmin, DevOps engineer, and a trainer for the Linux operating system/Unix shell scripting. Dev-cpp - compiler options I just recently switched to Dev-Cpp 4.9.9.2 and I'm wondering how I can force the compiler to conform to ANSI C and such things. As it is now, it lets me get away with quite a lot of strange things. Jan 06, 2006 Dev-cpp - compiler options I just recently switched to Dev-Cpp 4.9.9.2 and I'm wondering how I can force the compiler to conform to ANSI C and such things. As it is now, it lets me get away with quite a lot of strange things.
Download Dev C++ from: http://www.bloodshed.net/dev/devcpp.html
This is a 9 MB file approx.
Double click the executable file.
Start the installation by clicking Next button.
Choose the destination folder and install it.
Once the installation is complete, go to My Computer > Properties > Advanced System Settings > Advanced Tab.
Now click on 'Environment variables' button > new.
Change the system variable name as: PATH.
Change the variable value as: C:Dev-Cppbin;.
Click OK and start Dev C++ to write the program.
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