Nailed it... had to re-install rpms for gcc and poof it re-appeared in working form (yes I could manually find g++ but it wasn't working right for reasons beyond me.) So anjunta 1.0.0 built. Oh and my original problem was with 0.9.99 ... that one still gives the same error. I'm putting it down to a bad build on their part and moving one thanks all for the help.
James On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 02:49, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > Can YOU find g++? If so, it may be using a name other than the source is > looking for and require a symlink or Makefile addition/alteration on your > part. It may be looking for "g++" when you have g++-2.9.6 (or some such). > Same thing has happened to me with regards to cpp, by the way. I had apps > complaining about there being no cpp (but there was). All I did was create a > symlink that the app was looking for pointing at my cpp. > > Did you install all the relevant gcc packages? > > On Monday 25 November 2002 04:07 am, James Sparenberg wrote: > > Nope cpp is installed...(not the first cpp app but thanks) Went to > > anjuta's site... found out that a newer version is out grabbed it and > > the error went away... only to be replaced by the error that it can't > > find g++... *sigh* > > > > James > > > > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 00:08, Brian Parish wrote: > > > On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 18:30, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > > I've just hit an error for the first time ever with my 8.2 box. I've > > > > compiled a number of applications on this box and now all the sudden > > > > while trying to compile ajunta.... it tells me that it find gcc but > > > > that gcc can't compile executables and configure errors out. > [...] >
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