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Its icon usually is a black screen with some white characters on it. This should return the version number of the C compiler. If the command is not found, it is likely that GCC isn't installed.  If it’s not installed, consult the documentation for your Linux distribution to learn how to get the correct package. If you’re compiling a C++ program, use “g++” instead of “gcc.” For example, if your source code file, “main.c”, is located in /usr/wikiHow/source, type cd /usr/wikiHow/source. Replace “main.c” with the name of your source code file, and “HelloWorld” with the name of your finished program. The program will now compile.  If you see errors and want to see more information about them, use gcc -Wall -o errorlog file1.c. Then, view the “errorlog” file in the current directory with cat errorlog. To compile one program from multiple source code files, use gcc -o outputfile file1.c file2.c file3.c. To compile multiple programs at once with multiple source code files, use gcc -c file1.c file2.c file3.c. Type ./HelloWorld but replace “HelloWorld” with the name of your program.

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Open up a terminal window on your Unix system. Type gcc --version and press ↵ Enter. Navigate to the directory where your source code is saved. Type gcc main.c –o HelloWorld. Run your newly-compiled program.