On a rhetorical note, it would be great to get this list (and final 
statement!;-)) in the FAQ...

Larry


At 08:47 AM 2/8/2001, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>Michele Maceri wrote:
> > 
> > g++ does not work on my computer.
> > When I compile also a simple source file the answer is
> > '' /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.2-6 /../../../../i686-pc-
> > cygwin/bin/ld:
> > cannot found- luser32
> > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status''
> > 
> > I have installed:
> > 
> > bash-2.04-7
> > binutils-20001221-1
> > gcc-2.95.2-6
> > cygwin-1.1.8
> > 
> > My computer:
> > 
> > Windows 98 first edition
> > 128M of RAM
> > Pentium II 350
> > Motherboard Asus P2B
> > 
> > I hope it is not a stupid question
> > 
>
>So the real question is, what else do I have to install to get this to
>work?  Is this correct?  You've installed only those items you mention. 
>I know that there are now enough portals controlled by setup.ini that
>I'm actually going to tell you what else to install.
>
>Here is a minimal user installation:
>ash
>bash
>bzip2
>clear
>cygwin
>diff
>file
>fileutils
>findutils
>gawk
>grep
>groff
>gzip
>less
>man
>patch
>sed
>shellutils
>tar
>termcap
>texinfo
>textutils
>time
>vim
>
>If you want to do development add:
>autoconf
>automake
>binutils
>bison
>byacc
>flex
>gcc
>gdb
>gdbm
>gettext
>gperf
>m4
>make
>mingw
>ncurses
>opengl
>perl
>readline
>regex
>tcltk
>w32api
>
>Good luck,
>Earnie.
>
>P.S.: I may have more than enough but I could also have missed something
>important.  Allowing setup to install all packages is the best option
>for support from this list.
>
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