Try "man gcc".
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Try the download section.
What does that have to do with installing lcc?
Perhaps you were suggesting that the OP should use gcc *instead of*
trying to install lcc, but if you're going to answer a question other
than the one that was asked you might at least make it clear what
you're doing.
To the original poster: I assume you're talking about lcc, not
lcc-win; the latter, as far as I know, is currently available only for
Windows. lcc is distributed as source; see
<http://www.cs.princeton.edu/software/lcc/>. You'll need an existing
C compiler to build it; gcc, which is readily available on Ubuntu,
will do nicely. See doc/install.html in the lcc source distribution
for installation instructions.
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