run gcc command on shell prompt and it will show you
$ gcc
gcc: no input files
else it will show "gcc : command not found"
If it's already installed, try whereis gcc.
To check which compilers are installed on your system, you can use the command line. For example, on Linux, you can type gcc --version for GCC or clang --version for Clang to see if they are installed. On Windows, you might check for Visual Studio's compiler by running cl in the Command Prompt. If a compiler is not installed, you can typically install it using your system's package manager (like apt for Ubuntu or brew for macOS).
if it is n already compiled binary program: ./program-name if it is a code, gcc program-code.c -o program-name if gcc is not installed, on debian: search for a deb package and install it, or, apt-get install gcc on redhat: search for an rpm package and install it.
Yes, if you install 'gcc', 'make', 'glibc-dev' and a few similar components (packages) -- most likely the are already installed, or can be installed easily.
The GCC stands for Cooperation Council for the Arab States. If you are blacklisted in any other GCC countries then you are also blacklisted in Qatar.
Linux generally comes installed with the free gcc compiler. MacOSX does too. But when you compile a program with gcc, it runs on the platform under which it was compiled. Therefore, programmers on OSX that need to deliver a Linux binary need to use gcc's cross-compiler mode to produce Linux binaries.
this only happen if o.s. is not installed completely with compiler options.for it just install the c compiler from the install option.it will work. thank u.
what is GCC driving licences
what is GCC driving licences
gcc --version
what is GCC driving licences
MILEPOST GCC was created in 2009.