Because "." isn't on your PATH, perhaps?
Did you really want to exec the program, or simply execute it?
Cheers,
Simon
--- Shriramana Sharma
I compiled a C program, but could not execute it using
exec filename
but only using
exec ./filename
Can I know why this is so? Thanks.
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