How to compile and run PRO*C programs in Linux

Hi all,
This is my first post in this forum.
I have Oracle 9i installed in linux platform .
How can i compile and run Pro*C programs in linux.(i mean any commands or procedure to run these programs)
please help me in this regard.
Thanks in advance,
Trinath Somanchi,
Hyderabad .

(1) How to compile the Pro*c program U got to have a makefile to compile a Pro*c program. It helps u in compiling and creating an excutable. Once U have created a makefile , just call "make" and it will do the compilation and create the executable as well.
For a sample makefile visit
http://asktom.oracle.com/~tkyte/proc_makefile/
(2) How to run the Pro*c program ? and Once U have created an executable, U shall call that directly as any other linux command. Make sure U have the permissions to run the executable. If not give the permissions using chmod 777 executable
(3)How to get the output of the program ?Question 2 and 3 are the same. I mean running and getting a output are the same

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