Do an rpm -qa | grep c++
Should get something like
libstdc++-2.95xxx
libstdc++-compatxxx
gcc-c++-xxxx

If not you can install them off you cd.  Hope this helps.

Sean Armstrong wrote:
> 
> I'm running Mandrake 7.02 on my Dell XPS 133c. I installed the minimal 
> amount of packages that Mandrake will let you then I installed more packages 
> individually as I needed them I though that I installed all of the necessary 
> gcc packages to do some compiling of software. I've compiled the program 
> before on the same computer when I installed the full Mandrake 7.02 
> distribution, but when I run ./configure on this new setup I get the 
> following error:
> configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot 
> create executables.
> 
> I thought that I had installed all of the libraries needed. I even installed 
> the kernel-headers. I'm at a lost at what could be the problem so I thought 
> that maybe one of you experts could give me a clue to what's wrong.
> I also had problems with the new XFree86 4.0 distributin. When I installed 
> it everything worked fine but I kept getting rpm errors when I tried to 
> install software that said I was missing libXpm.so.4 file, but when I 
> checked the /usr/X11R6/lib directory the link/files were there. And the new 
> netscape would run but the pages would become blank if anything was moved 
> over it and moved away. I think netscape was having trouble finding the 
> files also. So I reverted back to the distributions rpm of Xfree86 and 
> everything works fine again.
> I sure would appreciate any help with these matters.
> Thanx,
> SA
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