I have installed Cygwin but I have no access to GCC in my command prompt.
How can I make use of GCC in windows from my command prompt?
I have installed Cygwin but I have no access to GCC in my command prompt.
How can I make use of GCC in windows from my command prompt?
Either install Linux using vmware or virtualbox, or using the Windows 10 subsystem for linux.
Edit: Instead of starting a new thread how about you stop being rude and look at the answers from yesterday? Or is that too hard? If you can't look at a previous thread you created I doubt you have the ability to install and use Cygwin so just give up.
Make sure you are in the directory where gcc.exe exists || ...
How to Add to Windows PATH Environment Variable
"without goto we would be wtf'd"
gcc might not even be installed.
Cygwin FAQ