On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Alexander Bubnov <alexander.bubnov at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, Moinak! > Thank you very much for help! I have installed that cluster just now. > Now, everything is OK. gcc and g++ are worked fine. > Just there was a strange error during installation process: > /tmp/get-pkg/XRG.admin.1705 could not be found. I do not know the > reason... but I run the install process again and the error is > disappeared.
I'd guess this is harmless. > > Belenix is very easy to install distributive. Thanks a lot for that. Thanks. Regards, Moinak. > > 2008/7/13, Moinak Ghosh <moinakg at gmail.com>: >> On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Alexander Bubnov >> <alexander.bubnov at gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I would like to install gcc... >> > I have found two ways to install packages: pkg-get and pkgsrc. >> > By first way, I installed gcc, but when I tried to compile a simple >> > program I got next message: >> > >> > stdio.h: No such file or directory >> > >> > I guess there is no libc on my computer... and I tried to find it >> > using pkg-get -D option, but no result. >> > >> > Then I followed by second way... I found next... go to FAQ in belenix >> site... >> > Hmmm, I tried >> http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Belenix_FAQ#How_do_I_manage_packages_on_BeleniX_.3F_Does_the_existing_software_have_packaging_info_.3F >> > ... that link is breaken, oh, no :-(... >> > then I tried google... I got some results: >> http://belenix.sarovar.org/deviq.html >> >> >> Sorry about that, the FAQ is being updated so things might be broken >> a bit. Getting all developer components in BeleniX 0.7 including Gcc is >> fairly easy since pre-built packages are available. >> >> You need to run /usr/bin/get-pkgs devel >> to install the development cluster. Running get-pkgs without arguments >> displays all the package clusters that are available. >> >> Regards, >> >> Moinak. >> > > > -- > /BR, Alexander >
