[newbie] gcc problem: cannot find 'cc1plus'
Hello, I know this may be an old problem. When I use gcc to compile a cpp file, the error occur: installation problem, cannot find 'cc1plus' .. I have searched the solution with google. I know it is related to the 'gcc-cpp*' package. When I tried to installed that package, I get the message 'package already installed'. When I tried to uninstalled by 'rpm -e gcc-cpp', it turned out that several other packages depend on it. How can I fix that problem and install a full gcc-cpp package? Btw, my mandrake version is 10.1, gcc version is 3.4.1. Thank you. Sincerely, Boyi Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] GCC version
Hi Greg Contents: 1. About your html formatted mail 2. About vmware (important - memory requirements) 1. About your html formatted mail Try to set your mail client (probably Outlook) not to compose messages in html format (Tools -> Options -> Send -> Mail sending format). Allways, if you are sending a message to any kind of list, check the format (for example in Outlook you can't see, in what format are you sending a message without taking a look on settings). E-mail is standardly in plain text format and all proper clients are showing only the text arrived, so html tags are shown and also are very disturbing. If you want to send a html formatted e-mail to anyone, you are supposed to check, if the recipient is ready, abble and happy with it. 2. About vmware (important - memory requirements) If you want to use vmware to install additional win* system, you need MEMORY! My case: 96Megs of RAM. If i start a virtual computer under vmware, i am abble only to share 12 Megs of RAM for this computer (the rest is needed for host system), which does not allow me even to install win98 (win95 is OK). So if you want to run winxp on your vmware virtual machine, you need at least 160 Megs of RAM (without at least 64M the winxp install won't start)(win98 is installable on a box (or virtual box off course...) with at least 16M, win95 is happy with 4M BTW: "640kB of memory will be enought for everybody." Guess Who :>>>>>>>>> Best Regards Tomas Tudja - Original Message - From: "Lee Wiggers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 7:05 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] GCC version > On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:50:51 +0200 > Ger Schinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:08, Joseph Gregory Croes wrote: > > > Hallo, > > > guys > > > What is the kernel and gcc version for VMware > > > 4.05. Because I try to make vmware run on my machine. I have > > > Mandrake 10.0 powerpack(kernel version 2.6 and gcc version > > > 3.2) > > class=RTE>Thanks,Gregory > > clear=all>Add photos to your e-mail with > > href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBEN/2746??PS=47575";>MSN 8. Get 2 > > > months FREE*. > > > > Are you aware of the fact that you are posting in HTML? > > > > Ger Schinkel > > > > > That is so cool. Give me some more. > > Lee > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] GCC version
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:50:51 +0200 Ger Schinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 28 July 2004 15:08, Joseph Gregory Croes wrote: > > Hallo, > > guys > > What is the kernel and gcc version for VMware > > 4.05. Because I try to make vmware run on my machine. I have > > Mandrake 10.0 powerpack(kernel version 2.6 and gcc version > > 3.2) > class=RTE>Thanks,Gregory > clear=all>Add photos to your e-mail with > href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBEN/2746??PS=47575";>MSN 8. Get 2 > > months FREE*. > > Are you aware of the fact that you are posting in HTML? > > Ger Schinkel > > That is so cool. Give me some more. Lee Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
[newbie] GCC version
Hallo, guys What is the kernel and gcc version for VMware 4.05. Because I try to make vmware run on my machine. I have Mandrake 10.0 powerpack (kernel version 2.6 and gcc version 3.2) Thanks, GregoryAdd photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] gcc-3.3.tar.bz2
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 20:31:20 -0600 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi ; > I downladed this (gcc-3.3.tar.bz2) from a mirror site in minneapolis. But > how do i access it? I want to have c, c++, compilers to compile programs. > I've tried tar, gzip, gunzip, etc, nothing seems to work. It's on my > desktop. > Thanx for your help again. > > Ib > What is wrong with the gcc supplied with your Mandrake system? Open Mandrake Software Manager and type gcc in the search box. derek Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc-3.3.tar.bz2
lb, In order to unzip it, you have to use: bunzip2 gcc-3.3.tar.bz2 Then type in: tar -xvf gcc-3.3.tar and that will open it up for you to configure it :) Hope that helps! -- LeaAnne Kolp Don't forget to check out my sites! My Personal Site http://cowgirlk.shorturl.com My Cartoon Orbit Fan Page http://orbiters.funurl.com > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2003 20:31:20 -0600 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] gcc-3.3.tar.bz2 > > Hi ; > I downladed this (gcc-3.3.tar.bz2) from a mirror site in minneapolis. But > how do i access it? I want to have c, c++, compilers to compile programs. > I've tried tar, gzip, gunzip, etc, nothing seems to work. It's on my > desktop. > Thanx for your help again. > > Ib > > > > > > > > "Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies." - Nietzsche > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] gcc-3.3.tar.bz2
Hi ; I downladed this (gcc-3.3.tar.bz2) from a mirror site in minneapolis. But how do i access it? I want to have c, c++, compilers to compile programs. I've tried tar, gzip, gunzip, etc, nothing seems to work. It's on my desktop. Thanx for your help again. Ib "Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies." - Nietzsche Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc warnings
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 08:03, Ralph Slooten wrote: > On 19 Jan 2003 07:43:13 +1100 > Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Well, being that libs need includes and the includes are dependent on > > libs, that is the only option that I'd see - unless there is a way to > > set gcc's search order for includes...and I'm not sure on that one, > > but will dig deeper into it... > > Again, thanks for the help here. I have searched, looked, asked gurus, > nobody seems to have ever seen this before, or knows how to solve it. I > say "problem", but it's not a problem really, as they compile fine, just > bloody annoying if almost every second line is the warning while > compiling. I compile dcgui daily (warnings), fluxbox (no warnings), > dillo (warnings), an sylpheed (warnings). The list goes on and on, but > it's not just one program here, it's many. > > *Sigh*, oh well, one day ;-) > > Greetings > Ralph So have you rearranged your ld.so.conf and tried? Just for giggles and grins? -- Sun Jan 19 08:10:01 EST 2003 8:10am up 2 days, 17:53, 4 users, load average: 0.31, 0.16, 0.17 -- |____ | kuhn media australia| | / ,, /| |'-. | http://kma.0catch.com | | .\__/ || | | |=| | _ / `._ \|_|_.-' | stephen kuhn| | | / \__.`=._) (_ | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |/ ._/ |"| | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | |'. `\ | | |icq: 5483808 | | ;"""/ / | | | | | smk ) /_/| |.---.| | mobile: 0410-728-389| | ' `-`' " " | Berkeley, New South Wales, AU | -- linux user:267497 * RH 8.0 * PC/Mac/Linux/Networking/Consulting -- Hmmm ... an arrogant bouquet with a subtle suggestion of POLYVINYL CHLORIDE ... Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc warnings
On 19 Jan 2003 07:43:13 +1100 Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, being that libs need includes and the includes are dependent on > libs, that is the only option that I'd see - unless there is a way to > set gcc's search order for includes...and I'm not sure on that one, > but will dig deeper into it... Again, thanks for the help here. I have searched, looked, asked gurus, nobody seems to have ever seen this before, or knows how to solve it. I say "problem", but it's not a problem really, as they compile fine, just bloody annoying if almost every second line is the warning while compiling. I compile dcgui daily (warnings), fluxbox (no warnings), dillo (warnings), an sylpheed (warnings). The list goes on and on, but it's not just one program here, it's many. *Sigh*, oh well, one day ;-) Greetings Ralph -- http://tuxpower.f2g.net/ http://axljab.homelinux.org:8080/ "I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them." - George H. W. Bush Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc warnings
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 07:37, Ralph Slooten wrote: > On 19 Jan 2003 07:00:05 +1100 > Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What if you change the order in your /etc/ld.so.conf - rerun ldconfig > > and see if that affects change? > > > > I've not seen that particular error before - and compile most of my > > proggies by hand...maybe it has something to do with living in the > > Southern Hemisphere? Joking...(g) > > $ cat /etc/ld.so.conf > /usr/X11R6/lib > /usr/lib/qt3/lib > /usr/lib > /usr/local/lib > > Ummm, there ain't supposed to be include's there, just libs from what I > can see from my previos install of LM 8.2, server's debian 3, and now LM > 9.0. > > It must be something else ;-) Maybe nothing to do with the hemisphere's > either, but simply due to the fact that we are living beneath the > sea-level here in Holland ;-) > > > Any other ideas? > > Greetings > Ralph Well, being that libs need includes and the includes are dependent on libs, that is the only option that I'd see - unless there is a way to set gcc's search order for includes...and I'm not sure on that one, but will dig deeper into it... -- Sun Jan 19 07:40:00 EST 2003 7:40am up 2 days, 17:23, 4 users, load average: 0.01, 0.10, 0.14 -- |____ | kuhn media australia| | / ,, /| |'-. | http://kma.0catch.com | | .\__/ || | | |=| | _ / `._ \|_|_.-' | stephen kuhn| | | / \__.`=._) (_ | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | |/ ._/ |"| | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]| | |'. `\ | | |icq: 5483808 | | ;"""/ / | | | | | smk ) /_/| |.---.| | mobile: 0410-728-389| | ' `-`' " " | Berkeley, New South Wales, AU | -- linux user:267497 * RH 8.0 * PC/Mac/Linux/Networking/Consulting -- Chemist who falls in acid is absorbed in work. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc warnings
On 19 Jan 2003 07:00:05 +1100 Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What if you change the order in your /etc/ld.so.conf - rerun ldconfig > and see if that affects change? > > I've not seen that particular error before - and compile most of my > proggies by hand...maybe it has something to do with living in the > Southern Hemisphere? Joking...(g) $ cat /etc/ld.so.conf /usr/X11R6/lib /usr/lib/qt3/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib Ummm, there ain't supposed to be include's there, just libs from what I can see from my previos install of LM 8.2, server's debian 3, and now LM 9.0. It must be something else ;-) Maybe nothing to do with the hemisphere's either, but simply due to the fact that we are living beneath the sea-level here in Holland ;-) Any other ideas? Greetings Ralph -- http://tuxpower.f2g.net/ http://axljab.homelinux.org:8080/ "I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them." - George H. W. Bush Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] gcc warnings
Hi there all, Often when I'm compiling programs, I get a warbningfrom gcc: cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory "/usr/local/include" cc1: warning: as it has already been specified as a non-system directory It seems gcc (or another program) is giving /usr/local as the first search-dir for libs and includes (instead of /usr), but I can't find out where to change this order. Yeah the programs compile great, but this silly warning is getting a bit on my nerves as it appears about 1000 times per compile ;-) Any suggestions / solutions? Thanks in advance Ralph -- http://tuxpower.f2g.net/ http://axljab.homelinux.org:8080/ "I have opinions of my own, strong opinions, but I don't always agree with them." - George H. W. Bush Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc 2.96 with gcc3.2
I had very problems with gcc 2.96 and gcc 3.0 at time. The kernel compilation never funtion. The only solution was delete gcc 3.0 Peter Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I have a driver package for my intel 536EP modem which contains a cor binary compiled with gcc2.96. I tried to install gcc2.96 to compile this package but received the following error message:- file /etc/colorgccrc from install of gcc2.96-colorgcc-2.96-0.80mdk conflicts with file from package gcc-colorgcc-3.2.1mdk I had read that both gcc2.96 and gcc3.2 could be installed at the same time and the link from /usr/bin/cc changed to point to whichever was required. Have I done something wrong or is there a way round this? Thanks in advance Pete ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.393 / Virus Database: 223 - Release Date: 30/09/2002Yahoo! MessengerNueva versión: Webcam, voz, y mucho más ¡Gratis!
[newbie] gcc 2.96 with gcc3.2
I have a driver package for my intel 536EP modem which contains a cor binary compiled with gcc2.96. I tried to install gcc2.96 to compile this package but received the following error message:- file /etc/colorgccrc from install of gcc2.96-colorgcc-2.96-0.80mdk conflicts with file from package gcc-colorgcc-3.2.1mdk I had read that both gcc2.96 and gcc3.2 could be installed at the same time and the link from /usr/bin/cc changed to point to whichever was required. Have I done something wrong or is there a way round this? Thanks in advance Pete ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.393 / Virus Database: 223 - Release Date: 30/09/2002
Re: [newbie] gcc doesn't work
We have done some more work on this. We re-installed Mandrake and did NOT install any of the development packages. No gcc was installed at all at that point. Then we went back and selected the development group and accepted the default values for the packages (gcc2.96). We did not select the "other" category that had gcc3.04 in it. After installation, to verify that gcc was installed, we did the following command: [root@pathfiles root]# find / -name gcc /etc/alternatives/gcc find: /mnt/floppy: Input/output error find: /mnt/cdrom: Input/output error /var/lib/rpm/alternatives/gcc /usr/bin/gcc Then we wrote a simple C program and tried to compile it: gcc sample.c The error is "gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cpp0': No such file or directory." We were logged on as root and the program was in the root directory. Then we copied it to the directory where cpp0 is located, and got the same error. Then we searched and found that we did indeed have gcc2.96 and gcc3.04 by issuing the following command: [root@pathfiles root]# rpm -qa | grep gcc && rpm -qa | grep gcc && rpm -qa | grep libstd gcc3.0-cpp-3.0.4-2mdk libgcc3.0-3.0.4-2mdk gcc-2.96-0.76mdk gcc-c++-2.96-0.76mdk gcc3.0-cpp-3.0.4-2mdk libgcc3.0-3.0.4-2mdk gcc-2.96-0.76mdk gcc-c++-2.96-0.76mdk libstdc++2.10-2.96-0.76mdk libstdc++3.0-devel-3.0.4-2mdk libstdc++3.0-3.0.4-2mdk libstdc++2.10-devel-2.96-0.76mdk Our dilema is that we have packages that we need to install, and we can't even compile the simplest C program. Help!! --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 02 October 2002 02:15 pm, you wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > We installed Mandrake Linux 8.2 and chose all the options. We definitely > installed the Development package. Now we need to use the c compiler, but > we are getting the following error: > > checking for gcc... gcc > checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no > configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot > create executables. > > It seems that gcc2.96 and 3.04 are both there. Could this be the cause, and > why do you think both were installed? > > Thanks, > Kathy Richmond first, we need to know what program you are trying to install (not really, but might help), and then we need to make sure you were root when you tried to compile, and what directory you were in (and what directory the software was in) my bet is the program was written for redhat, and chokes at gcc2.96. they were both installed because whomever selected the packages, selected both Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com --- end of quote --- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC problems
Matt Dalen wrote: > >> insmod is used for loading kernel modules. That means you need to be >> in root mode and logged to /usr/src/linux and >> >> make mrproper >> make deps >> make modules install >> >> (and of course hello.c would have to be added to the kernel modules >> source code and appropriate headers added.) >> >> Do not do this... Hello.c does not have to be part of the kernel. >> >> Use the linker to make an executable from hello.o and then run it. > > > It has to be part of the kernel if I want to make drivers, which is my > ultimate objective. This is just an attempt to teach myself how to > write them. > > >> Civileme > > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > O OK, well then the method I outlined is the one to follow--look at chapter 14 of the Reference manual included with your install for more detail. But if you want to make a driver, to test it you need to compile it against the code of the running kernel. The reference manual should be accessible from your menu under Documentation=>Mandrake Linux Documentation. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC problems
Matt Dalen wrote: >I've been trying to compile a simple module, but I've been having >trouble with GCC. I input: > >gcc -c hello.c >insmod hello.o > >and it outputs an error message, saying that hello.o was compiled for >kernel version 2.4.18, and that I'm using kernel version 2.4.18-6mdk. >Does anyone know how to compile for kernel version 2.4.18-6mdk? I've >tried getting the latest version of gcc from MandrakeUpdate, but that >doesn't seem to change anything. Thanks! > >Matt Dalen > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > insmod is used for loading kernel modules. That means you need to be in root mode and logged to /usr/src/linux and make mrproper make deps make modules install (and of course hello.c would have to be added to the kernel modules source code and appropriate headers added.) Do not do this... Hello.c does not have to be part of the kernel. Use the linker to make an executable from hello.o and then run it. Civileme Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC / CC compiler problems
On Saturday 12 January 2002 06:23, you wrote: > Hello, > > I wrote a while ago about problems I was having > w/ the GCC / CC compilers and I still can't get it to > work. > > I checked my /usr/bin directories as people have > suggested and I see the files are still there. When I > do an ls in the /usr/bin directory, I get the > following: > > gcc* > > and when I do an ls cc in the same directory, I > get the following: > > cc@ > > Now I do a "set cc = /usr/bin/cc" and that > doesn't work. I do a "set cc = /usr/bin/cc@" and that > doesn't work either, nor does it work w/ any > permutation of "set gcc = /usr/bin/gcc" > > Any ideas of anything that might be wrong? I > have no idea what's happening. I'm guessing it has > something to do w/ the (*) and the (@) that follows > the file name. Paul, The '@' after the 'cc' indicates it is a link to another file. You need to do ls -l to find out where the link is pointing. It is likely that the link is no longer pointing to a valid copy of gcc. If that is true, you will need point it to the valid gcc executable you have on your system. HTH S> -- <<< Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines >>> Remove the fruit to obtain reply address: spencer at lasermount guava dot uklinux dot net 2:11pm up 50 days, 11 min, 9 users, load average: 1.43, 1.45, 1.21 Registered Linux User #232457 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] GCC / CC compiler problems
Hello, I wrote a while ago about problems I was having w/ the GCC / CC compilers and I still can't get it to work. I checked my /usr/bin directories as people have suggested and I see the files are still there. When I do an ls in the /usr/bin directory, I get the following: gcc* and when I do an ls cc in the same directory, I get the following: cc@ Now I do a "set cc = /usr/bin/cc" and that doesn't work. I do a "set cc = /usr/bin/cc@" and that doesn't work either, nor does it work w/ any permutation of "set gcc = /usr/bin/gcc" Any ideas of anything that might be wrong? I have no idea what's happening. I'm guessing it has something to do w/ the (*) and the (@) that follows the file name. Thanks, Paul __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 05:53, you wrote: > when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, I > get "no such file or directory". When I go to my > usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the > following: cc@ > > I try compiling directly in the /usr/bin directory > (which shouldn't be necessary) and I still get the > same error. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Paul I had a similar problem when I updated from 7.2 to 8.0. I found that the gcc was actually a symlink pointing to a non-existant file, so I found the correct version of gcc (using find) and pointed gcc to that instead. HTH S> -- <<< Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines >>> Remove the fruit to obtain reply address: spencer at lasermount apple dot uklinux dot net 4:08pm up 45 days, 2:08, 8 users, load average: 1.17, 0.80, 0.55 Registered Linux User #232457 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 22:11:11 -0800 (PST) Pauljames Dimitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for the prompt reply. > > I did an ls -l gcc and all the permissions are > set correctly: > > -rwxrwxrwx . gcc > > maybe it died. Where can I get another copy w/o > reinstalling Linux? > > you can try installing it from the CDs but before you do that do you get the correct path when you issue which gcc or do you get an error stating that gcc is not in your path? maybe its just a path problem and its worth a try first... ;-) ciao! -- "Programming, an artform that fights back." = Anuerin G. Diaz Design Engineer Millennium Software, Incorporated 2305 B West Tower, Philippines Stocks Exchange Center, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel# 638-3070 loc. 72 Fax# 638-3079 = Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
Hi, Thanks for the prompt reply. I did an ls -l gcc and all the permissions are set correctly: -rwxrwxrwx . gcc maybe it died. Where can I get another copy w/o reinstalling Linux? --- "Anuerin G.Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 21:53:09 -0800 (PST) > Pauljames Dimitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, > I > > get "no such file or directory". When I go to my > > usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the > > following: cc@ > > > > I try compiling directly in the /usr/bin directory > > (which shouldn't be necessary) and I still get the > > same error. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Paul > > > > PS: g++ works just fine. I would use it but some > > install programs ask for cc. > > > > cc is just a link to gcc. im guessing that either > something happened with gcc and you lost permission > to execute it or it was not installed in the first > place. > > just guessing... > > > > -- > > "Programming, an artform that fights back." > > = > Anuerin G. Diaz > Design Engineer > Millennium Software, Incorporated > 2305 B West Tower, Philippines Stocks Exchange > Center, > Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City > > Tel# 638-3070 loc. 72 > Fax# 638-3079 > = > > > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 21:53:09 -0800 (PST) Pauljames Dimitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, I > get "no such file or directory". When I go to my > usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the > following: cc@ > > PS: g++ works just fine. I would use it but some > install programs ask for cc. do ls -l /usr/bin/cc Where does that point to? Paul -- Silence is one of the hardest things to refute. -Josh Billings http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403 Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.7.0 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 21:53:09 -0800 (PST) Pauljames Dimitriu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, I > get "no such file or directory". When I go to my > usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the > following: cc@ > > I try compiling directly in the /usr/bin directory > (which shouldn't be necessary) and I still get the > same error. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Paul > > PS: g++ works just fine. I would use it but some > install programs ask for cc. > cc is just a link to gcc. im guessing that either something happened with gcc and you lost permission to execute it or it was not installed in the first place. just guessing... -- "Programming, an artform that fights back." = Anuerin G. Diaz Design Engineer Millennium Software, Incorporated 2305 B West Tower, Philippines Stocks Exchange Center, Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City Tel# 638-3070 loc. 72 Fax# 638-3079 = Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] GCC, CC Compilers not working
when I try to cuse cc or gcc from a command line, I get "no such file or directory". When I go to my usr/bin directory and do an ls cc, I get the following: cc@ I try compiling directly in the /usr/bin directory (which shouldn't be necessary) and I still get the same error. Any ideas? Thanks, Paul PS: g++ works just fine. I would use it but some install programs ask for cc. __ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc-c++
fixed it. i'm using egcs now. didn't work earlier because i hadn't installed egcs-cpp. mik On Monday 01 October 2001 20:20, you wrote: > replying to my own message: > c++ is a link to g++, so it doesn't work with g++ either. > > mik > > &would it be alright then if i made a link from c++ to g++, 'cos most > &makefiles use c++? > & > &mik > & > > > compile with g++ > > > > ] g++ file1.cpp file2.cpp -o program > > > > Matt Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc-c++
on 10/1/01 10:05 AM, mik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi, > > maybe this is more of a question for the expert, but anyways: what's the > deal with gcc-c++?. everytime i try to compile a c++ program i get messages > like "c headers not found" (while running configure) or "strcomp not > defined" (while compiling). in some cases i've been able to fix the by using > egcs, but since most programs are set up to be compiled with gcc, it would > be nice i could get this working. compile with g++ ] g++ file1.cpp file2.cpp -o program Matt _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] gcc-c++
hi, maybe this is more of a question for the expert, but anyways: what's the deal with gcc-c++?. everytime i try to compile a c++ program i get messages like "c headers not found" (while running configure) or "strcomp not defined" (while compiling). in some cases i've been able to fix the by using egcs, but since most programs are set up to be compiled with gcc, it would be nice i could get this working. any ideas. mik Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] gcc problems
The Mandrake 8.0 GCC is not the same as the unstable GCC used in Red Hat 7.0 and 7.1. Unfortunately, for technical reasons, the Mandrake developers decided to use the same version number as Red Hat used for their GCC (2.96), creating heaps of confusion in the process. Mandrake have been compiling Cooker with their GCC (a pruning from the then-unfinished 3.0 tree) for months now, with no problems whatsoever. Hopefully Mandrake will end this confusion by releasing a GCC 3.0 package. Red Hat have already done so, and have labelled it as a critical update. On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 15:35, Adam Willcox wrote: > I've heard and read rumors that the version of gcc included in > Mandrake 8.0 is bad. As evidence I recently upgraded my nvidia > video driver and had to compile it about 50 times before the module > would successfully load. Has anyone else heard, read, or otherwise > experienced the same? -- Sridhar Dhanapalan. "There are two major products that come from Berkeley: LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence." -- Jeremy S. Anderson
[newbie] gcc problems
I've heard and read rumors that the version of gcc included in Mandrake 8.0 is bad. As evidence I recently upgraded my nvidia video driver and had to compile it about 50 times before the module would successfully load. Has anyone else heard, read, or otherwise experienced the same?
[newbie] gcc and g++ output
I downloaded LM 8 when it first came out, and installed it on three computers: mine, my roommate's laptop, and my roommate's desktop. The two desktop computers are P3 450s with over 128 MB of RAM. The laptop is a P3 mobile 700 (I think that's the clock speed) with 128 MB of RAM. Anyway, the installations went without a problem, but when we tried to run programs, I noticed some strange happenings. On my machine, when using gcc or g++ if I invoke printf() or cout in a "Hello, World!" program, respectively, there is no problem when the object file is run. On my roommate's desktop, printf() works and prints "Hello, World!" to the console when the object file is run, but cout does not print anything to the console. On his laptop, neither form of output works and nothing is printed to the console. He piped his output to a file and the string appeared, but we both thought it was very strange that the default install could be so strange. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
[newbie] gcc question
I'm trying to compile PostgreSQL and I get the following error : checking for gccgcc checking whether the C compiler works (gcc -02) worksyes checking whether the C compiler (gcc -02) is a cross compilerno checking whether we are using GNU C yes checking whether gcc accepts -g ...yes checking how to run the C preprocessor gcc -E checking whether gcc needs -traditional no -setting CPPFLAGS= -setting LDFLAGS= checking srtting debug compiler flag using default checking for c++ no checking for g++ ...no checking for gcc gcc checking whether the C++ compiler (gcc ) works no configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot create executables. Is C++ and g++ on the install disks? I'm using 7.2 power pack. Is this all I have to install? Thanks, Michael
Re: [newbie] gcc ?
On Thursday 31 May 2001 23:53, you wrote: > I just curious about the gcc 2.96 packaged with Mandrake 8.0, is it stable > ? because the "history" of gcc 2.96 packaged with redhat 7.0 was not good > right ? Well, the number 2.96 was abandoned by the gcc team. We used it to identify our pruning from the 3.0 development tree. It was many months after RH made "thier" gcc 2.96. It has been tested for six full months. It makes programs correctly however it is probably a lot stricter than the gcc compilers your are used to. It does not include standard headers by default, you have to be explicit. It builds Python and Perl so they pass ALL their regression tests. 2.95 never did that for us. Everything seems to work better with this compiler. Now gcc 3.0 is out, and we are testing it, but don't expect an overnight switch. It took about 4 moths of testing for us to make a technical decision about this compiler even though we needed it for development work on future processors, and it may take that long again in testing before we accept gcc 3.0. Remember that a lot of the programs on this distro are bleeding-edge, and we cannot maintain or debug them without being able to trust our compiler. Civileme
[newbie] gcc ?
I just curious about the gcc 2.96 packaged with Mandrake 8.0, is it stable ? because the "history" of gcc 2.96 packaged with redhat 7.0 was not good right ?
Re: [newbie] gcc++ question
Barbara, The compiler is telling you it's confused and doesn't know for certain whether it's supposed to do the job or not. Open the file Makefile and check to make sure which compiler is being referenced in the file. specify either gcc or g++. -- Mark * "what knowledge I have managed to accumlate over the years at times becomes obscured and even hidden amidst the vast emotional onslaught of my children. You never finish being a parent. :)" On Sat, 21 Apr 2001, Barbara wrote: > I was trying to configure ddd and while running configure, I got this error > > checking whether the C++ compiler (c++) compiles a simple program... no > configure: error: You must set the environment variable CXX to a working > C++ compiler. Also check the CXXFLAGS settings. > See the file 'config.log' for further diagnostics. > > This is a regular 7.1 Mandrake installation. > > Any ideas what I need to do here? Thanks! > > Barbara >
[newbie] gcc++ question
I was trying to configure ddd and while running configure, I got this error checking whether the C++ compiler (c++) compiles a simple program... no configure: error: You must set the environment variable CXX to a working C++ compiler. Also check the CXXFLAGS settings. See the file 'config.log' for further diagnostics. This is a regular 7.1 Mandrake installation. Any ideas what I need to do here? Thanks! Barbara
Re: [newbie] gcc
I finally found the problem, you did it also. To invoke the c++ compiler, try the command: g++ myfile.cpp I'd guess the other spellings invoke different scrips or make that don't cause the c++ iostream library to be available. good luck, ralph >From: "T-Bond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc >Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:29:14 -0800 > >Hi >I got the same problem. That package, gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk, is installed >and >I can't compile. >I do the following: >gcc test.cpp >/tmp/cc80C8KF.o: In function 'main': >/tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0xf): undefined reference tp 'cout' >/tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0x14): undefined reference to >'ostream::operator<<(char const *)' >collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > >Any ideas what is wrong? >- Original Message - >From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 2:03 PM >Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc > > > > On Friday 23 March 2001 11:03 am, Ralph Frisbie wrote: > > > I'm trying to use gcc with LInuxMandrake 7.2 in a C++ class. The >linker >is > > > failing to find the library containg cout, iostream, cin, > > > etc. Compile is clean, header file available, but link fails. > > > A simple hello world c program runs just fine, but a c++ version > > > fails. > > > I've run rpm -q on all of the packages mentioned in the Compile faq... > > > What's wrong?? > > > > > > ralph > > > > Ralph - For C++ support you need to install gcc-c++. It's on your >mandrake > > install cd as gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk.i586.rpm. > > -- > > Enjoy! > > Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > > > _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [newbie] gcc
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, T-Bond wrote: > Hi > I got the same problem. That package, gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk, is installed and > I can't compile. > I do the following: > gcc test.cpp > /tmp/cc80C8KF.o: In function 'main': > /tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0xf): undefined reference tp 'cout' > /tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0x14): undefined reference to > 'ostream::operator<<(char const *)' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > Any ideas what is wrong? > - Original Message - > From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 2:03 PM > Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc > > > > On Friday 23 March 2001 11:03 am, Ralph Frisbie wrote: > > > I'm trying to use gcc with LInuxMandrake 7.2 in a C++ class. The linker > is > > > failing to find the library containg cout, iostream, cin, > > > etc. Compile is clean, header file available, but link fails. > > > A simple hello world c program runs just fine, but a c++ version > > > fails. > > > I've run rpm -q on all of the packages mentioned in the Compile faq... > > > What's wrong?? > > > > > > ralph > > > > Ralph - For C++ support you need to install gcc-c++. It's on your > mandrake > > install cd as gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk.i586.rpm. > > -- > > Enjoy! > > Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Had the same problem. It worked after I extended the include search path. This is an extract from one of my makefiles - it works for me. -- extract - INC = -I/usr/include -I/usr/include/g++-3 -I/usr/X11R6/include/X11 LIBS = -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -ldl -lieee -lm -ltcl8.3 -ltk8.3 DEBUG = CFLAGS = $(DEBUG) $(INC) CC = g++ SOURCE = timex.c timex.h journal.C journal.h OBJS = timex.o journal.o journal: $(OBJS) $(SOURCE) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $(HOME)/bin/journal $(OBJS) $(LIBS) rm journal.o - end extract -- You might need to change the g++-3 to g++-2. See if there is a /usr/include/g++-2 directory. Cheers Len Lawrence @ The Thistle Foundation
Re: [newbie] gcc
rpm -q gcc-c++ reports that that rpm is loaded. >From: Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc >Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:03:25 -0700 > >On Friday 23 March 2001 11:03 am, Ralph Frisbie wrote: > > I'm trying to use gcc with LInuxMandrake 7.2 in a C++ class. The linker >is > > failing to find the library containg cout, iostream, cin, > > etc. Compile is clean, header file available, but link fails. > > A simple hello world c program runs just fine, but a c++ version > > fails. > > I've run rpm -q on all of the packages mentioned in the Compile faq... > > What's wrong?? > > > > ralph > >Ralph - For C++ support you need to install gcc-c++. It's on your mandrake >install cd as gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk.i586.rpm. >-- >Enjoy! >Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: [newbie] gcc
Hi I got the same problem. That package, gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk, is installed and I can't compile. I do the following: gcc test.cpp /tmp/cc80C8KF.o: In function 'main': /tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0xf): undefined reference tp 'cout' /tmp/cc80C8KF.o(.text+0x14): undefined reference to 'ostream::operator<<(char const *)' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Any ideas what is wrong? - Original Message - From: "Kelley Terry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 2:03 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc > On Friday 23 March 2001 11:03 am, Ralph Frisbie wrote: > > I'm trying to use gcc with LInuxMandrake 7.2 in a C++ class. The linker is > > failing to find the library containg cout, iostream, cin, > > etc. Compile is clean, header file available, but link fails. > > A simple hello world c program runs just fine, but a c++ version > > fails. > > I've run rpm -q on all of the packages mentioned in the Compile faq... > > What's wrong?? > > > > ralph > > Ralph - For C++ support you need to install gcc-c++. It's on your mandrake > install cd as gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk.i586.rpm. > -- > Enjoy! > Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >
Re: [newbie] gcc
On Friday 23 March 2001 11:03 am, Ralph Frisbie wrote: > I'm trying to use gcc with LInuxMandrake 7.2 in a C++ class. The linker is > failing to find the library containg cout, iostream, cin, > etc. Compile is clean, header file available, but link fails. > A simple hello world c program runs just fine, but a c++ version > fails. > I've run rpm -q on all of the packages mentioned in the Compile faq... > What's wrong?? > > ralph Ralph - For C++ support you need to install gcc-c++. It's on your mandrake install cd as gcc-c++-2.95.2-12mdk.i586.rpm. -- Enjoy! Kelley Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
RE: [newbie] GCC
Thanks. --- Kevin_Bergner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > type > > ./a.out > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Robert Reed > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:52 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] GCC > > > Hello, I just installed Linux today, and then > installed the gcc compiler, and its dependencies. I > built a simple program hello.c: > > #include > > main() > { > printf("Hello World\n"); > return 0; > } > > After writing that, I compiled the code using: > gcc hello.c > I tried running it by typing: > a.out > And it just says that a.out is not found, but when I > look into the directory, it is there. Anyone know > what's happening? > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] GCC
yes, try "./a.out" The problem is that your home directory is not in your PATH - Original Message - From: "Robert Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 1:52 AM Subject: [newbie] GCC > Hello, I just installed Linux today, and then > installed the gcc compiler, and its dependencies. I > built a simple program hello.c: > > #include > > main() > { > printf("Hello World\n"); > return 0; > } > > After writing that, I compiled the code using: > gcc hello.c > I tried running it by typing: > a.out > And it just says that a.out is not found, but when I > look into the directory, it is there. Anyone know > what's happening? > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ >
RE: [newbie] GCC
type ./a.out -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert Reed Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] GCC Hello, I just installed Linux today, and then installed the gcc compiler, and its dependencies. I built a simple program hello.c: #include main() { printf("Hello World\n"); return 0; } After writing that, I compiled the code using: gcc hello.c I tried running it by typing: a.out And it just says that a.out is not found, but when I look into the directory, it is there. Anyone know what's happening? __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
[newbie] GCC
Hello, I just installed Linux today, and then installed the gcc compiler, and its dependencies. I built a simple program hello.c: #include main() { printf("Hello World\n"); return 0; } After writing that, I compiled the code using: gcc hello.c I tried running it by typing: a.out And it just says that a.out is not found, but when I look into the directory, it is there. Anyone know what's happening? __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Re: [newbie] -gcc=
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > On Sunday 14 January 2001 01:08 pm, lll wrote: > > ok ithink thats the problem i cant find the gcc is not in /bin an > > when i use the package tool an watch the file list there is none like > > gcc in /bin what can i do without gcc? > > is there other compilator? an y is not there in the mandrake the gcc? > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="=_NextPart_000_0007_01C07E33.8600B8C0" > X-Priority: 3 > X-MSMail-Priority: Normal > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 > >Please post in ASCII plain text. > >http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.htmlread this whole > section, but pay particular attention to "Needed Packages" towards the > bottom of the first page. It lists what's needed to compile source, > where to get it, and how to install it. > -- > Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay > > type this command to see if you have the packages: rpm -qa|grep gcc if you receive a list of packages then you have this file. Now to find where the binary(executable is usually gcc -o binaryname filename.c) is located type this command: whereis gcc mine is located in /usr/bin/gcc. If you don't have the packages at all then go to http://rpmfind.net and type withing the search field: gcc-2.95 or just type: gcc and look for the packages with mdk in the package name. I hope I helped. Cheers -- Al If you were expecting a GUI environment or a GUI development environment type program then gcc is not the case. It is console based. Just simply type: gcc -o preferredbinaryname somefile.c (ie gcc -o netscrape nethack.c or gcc -o netscrape whateveriam) __ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webmail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
Re: [newbie] -gcc=
On Sunday 14 January 2001 01:08 pm, lll wrote: > ok ithink thats the problem i cant find the gcc is not in /bin an > when i use the package tool an watch the file list there is none like > gcc in /bin what can i do without gcc? > is there other compilator? an y is not there in the mandrake the gcc? Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="=_NextPart_000_0007_01C07E33.8600B8C0" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 Please post in ASCII plain text. http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.htmlread this whole section, but pay particular attention to "Needed Packages" towards the bottom of the first page. It lists what's needed to compile source, where to get it, and how to install it. -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] -gcc=
Hi to find out if you have gcc, type "gcc -v" minus the quotes of course at the prompt in console mode. If you get a version, then you have it. James - Original Message - From: lll To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 5:08 AM Subject: [newbie] -gcc= ok ithink thats the problem i cant find the gcc is not in /bin an when i use the package tool an watch the file list there is none like gcc in /bin what can i do without gcc? is there other compilator? an y is not there in the mandrake the gcc? im sure i installed it..
[newbie] -gcc=
ok ithink thats the problem i cant find the gcc is not in /bin an when i use the package tool an watch the file list there is none like gcc in /bin what can i do without gcc? is there other compilator? an y is not there in the mandrake the gcc? im sure i installed it..
Re: [newbie] gcc compiler - no such file ...
On Wednesday 10 January 2001 15:20, you wrote: > Hi all, I have installed some programs which use X11 and a compilation with > gcc, I know, uses the option -lX11 to compiler look for libX11.so, which is > in the /usr/include directory! OK! Actually, the libX11.so won't be in /usr/include, but in /usr/X11R6/lib. /usr/include is for header files, and /usr/X11R6/lib is for X libraries. > xdrvr.c:38: X11/Xos.h: No such file or directory Most likely the X include files and/or libraries are not installed. Check your install media for fileswith 'devel' in their names. These are development RPMs that you need to install if you compile programs that use these services (for instance, if you have a program that uses the jpeg stuff, then you need to install the libjpeg and libjpeg-devel RPMs). Look for the XFree86-devel RPM on your install media and install it (rpm -i XFree86-devel-*.i586.rpm as root). > Jose -- David E. Fox Thanks for letting me [EMAIL PROTECTED]change magnetic patterns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your hard disk. ---
[newbie] gcc compiler - no such file ...
Hi all, I have installed some programs which use X11 and a compilation with gcc, I know, uses the option -lX11 to compiler look for libX11.so, which is in the /usr/include directory! OK! A program with #include atline 38 is my problem, the header file is located in /usr/X11R6/include/, I type the option -B /usr/X11R6/include and /or -l/usr/X11R6/include and even that, the following message is printed: xdrvr.c:38: X11/Xos.h: No such file or directory If how do I set correctly this path? or better, where do I find a complete tutorial for the right configuration of gcc compiler? if it's the case!! Thanks very much your patience! Jose
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
On Sunday 31 December 2000 10:46 pm, Abraham Mandac wrote: > Thanks, Tom. I've come accross google being recommended several times > already on this list. I've never tried it. I guess I should before > asking the following question, but I'll ask anyway :) Is it more, uh, > linux-oriented than Yahoo, Lycos and the like? Well actually there's 2 Googles to use http://www.google.com/ and http://www.google.com/linux I usually just use the first. Hardly ever fails, but I sometimes also use http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?w=2 http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/search/linux-search.html I've never used Yahoo much, but I depend on Lycos FTP searches http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/?form=mediumhere you can set preferences. I set it to 50 returns, exclude any *BSD files, and sort by size/date -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
Thanks, Tom. I've come accross google being recommended several times already on this list. I've never tried it. I guess I should before asking the following question, but I'll ask anyway :) Is it more, uh, linux-oriented than Yahoo, Lycos and the like? -- Abe At 06:49 PM 12/30/00 -0600, you wrote: >On Saturday 30 December 2000 04:45 am, Abraham Mandac wrote: > > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good > > book]? I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > > > Thanks, > > Abe > >go to Google and search 'gcc tutorial', it'll return 35,000 links, >some which might be useful ;) Then search 'c++ tutorial' and you get a >lifetime's worth of tutorials, courses (with examples/problems), online >books, etc and more. Enough to keep you out'a print book stores ;> >-- >Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
Abraham Mandac wrote: > > At 11:04 AM 12/31/00 -0500, you wrote: > >Abraham Mandac wrote: > > > > > > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]? > > > I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Abe > > > >Hello Abe, > > > >I found a lot of good books through a good web page at: > >http:/www.informit.com > >They allow you to review portions of the book before purchasing. > > > >One example is: > >Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux > > > >Check out: http://gcc.gnu.org/ > >and > >gnu.g++.help newsgroup > > > >By the way, which compiler are you using? > > Under linux, gcc, I guess. I recently downloaded an IDE called CForge > [first RPM I ever installed apart from the LM install in my entire life] > but I've yet to learn my way around it. > > Before linux, I used the old DOS-based Turbo C's and Visual C++ in Win98 to > learn C and C++ [not really been able to build anything that would benefit > all of mankind yet :) ]. > > My first try at compiling under linux is rather traditional: I made a > simple Hello World program and typed 'gcc hello.cc' on the console. It > compiled OK. > > Next, I tried a small program that uses the keyword 'new'. gcc doesn't seem > to recognize it. I was worrying I might be missing some include file. But > then 'new' is supposed to be a keyword and not a function included in some > include file, isn't it? > > Oh, well. Thanks for the links above. > > -- Abe > > >-- > >Roman > >Registered Linux User #179293 Check out Code Crusader. It's a free download. I downloaded the tar balls for additional source code and icons. However, I used the rpm download. It works quite good. -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293 High Energy Penguin Powered Email
[newbie] gcc tutorial
At 11:04 AM 12/31/00 -0500, you wrote: >Abraham Mandac wrote: > > > > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]? > > I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > > > Thanks, > > Abe > >Hello Abe, > >I found a lot of good books through a good web page at: >http:/www.informit.com >They allow you to review portions of the book before purchasing. > >One example is: >Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux > >Check out: http://gcc.gnu.org/ >and >gnu.g++.help newsgroup > >By the way, which compiler are you using? Under linux, gcc, I guess. I recently downloaded an IDE called CForge [first RPM I ever installed apart from the LM install in my entire life] but I've yet to learn my way around it. Before linux, I used the old DOS-based Turbo C's and Visual C++ in Win98 to learn C and C++ [not really been able to build anything that would benefit all of mankind yet :) ]. My first try at compiling under linux is rather traditional: I made a simple Hello World program and typed 'gcc hello.cc' on the console. It compiled OK. Next, I tried a small program that uses the keyword 'new'. gcc doesn't seem to recognize it. I was worrying I might be missing some include file. But then 'new' is supposed to be a keyword and not a function included in some include file, isn't it? Oh, well. Thanks for the links above. -- Abe >-- >Roman >Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
Abraham Mandac wrote: > > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]? > I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > Thanks, > Abe Hello Abe, I found a lot of good books through a good web page at: http:/www.informit.com They allow you to review portions of the book before purchasing. One example is: Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux Check out: http://gcc.gnu.org/ and gnu.g++.help newsgroup By the way, which compiler are you using? -- Roman Registered Linux User #179293
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
Abraham Mandac wrote: > > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]? > I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > Thanks, > Abe go to http://www.howstuffworks.com/ on their search engine, type in 'c programming'. that will lead you to their c tutorial, which is based on gcc running on unix/linux. aston sydney, australia
Re: [newbie] gcc tutorial
On Saturday 30 December 2000 04:45 am, Abraham Mandac wrote: > Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good > book]? I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. > > Thanks, > Abe go to Google and search 'gcc tutorial', it'll return 35,000 links, some which might be useful ;) Then search 'c++ tutorial' and you get a lifetime's worth of tutorials, courses (with examples/problems), online books, etc and more. Enough to keep you out'a print book stores ;> -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
[newbie] gcc tutorial
Can someone point me to a gcc tutorial [on the internet or a good book]? I find the man pages a bit overwhelming as yet. Thanks, Abe
Re: [newbie] GCC Problem
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Tw|sT wrote: > Hi, > > I've just subscribed (and installed Mandrake).. and I have a problem, I am > doing a project for uni and I need to compile C++ programs... but I cannot > gcc keeps complaining about an some sort of call to cin or cout... It isn't > a coding problem cause I've tried to compile a simple hello program > > Can anyone suggest a fix?? > > Also if it's related I had the same problem under RedHat6.2 > > > cya > > Tw|sT > g++ should do it. Unfortunately, the g++ stuff is not installed by default on Mandrake 7.2 (?). Don't know about RedHat 6.2 - it is certainly there in RedHat 6.1. I can't remember what was needed but if you look on the second distribution disk in the RPMS2 directory you will see a couple of files with ++ in the names, such as gcc-c++2.95 and libstdc++-devel-2.95. Those are a start and you will probably be told about other packages that are needed. I have just noticed that there is another reply to your post. That lead should give you the information you need. Wish I had known about it. -- Len Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] 23 West Court www.tarazed.demon.co.uk The Thistle Foundation Edinburgh EH16 4EB 0131-661 3648
[newbie] GCC Problem
Hi, I've just subscribed (and installed Mandrake).. and I have a problem, I am doing a project for uni and I need to compile C++ programs... but I cannot gcc keeps complaining about an some sort of call to cin or cout... It isn't a coding problem cause I've tried to compile a simple hello program Can anyone suggest a fix?? Also if it's related I had the same problem under RedHat6.2 cya Tw|sT
Re: [newbie] gcc include files
On Monday 20 November 2000 11:37 am, Colm Harrington wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm a newcomer to linux and have just insralled mandrake 7.0 on my > computer. I am a programming student and one of my main uses is gcc. > My problem is that gcc cannot seem to find any header files that i > #include at the top of my program. http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html Take a look there. About half way down the page is a list of all the packages that are needed to compile source. Also, if you didn't install using the 'development' option, you should use your Cd's to upgrade. -- Tom Brinkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay
[newbie] gcc include files
Hi All, I'm a newcomer to linux and have just insralled mandrake 7.0 on my computer. I am a programming student and one of my main uses is gcc. My problem is that gcc cannot seem to find any header files that i #include at the top of my program. Any info on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated at [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.
[newbie] gcc compiler, missing ld components??
All right, I'm stuck... After installing the GCC 2.95.2 package and thinking everything was hunky-dorey, I can't even compile a simple 1-line C program. /usr/bin/ld is complaining about crt1.o. What is crt1.o and collect2?? The output from my compilation is below: cc -o test test.c /usr/bin/ld: cannot open crt1.o: No such file or directory collect2: ld returned 1 exit status Anyone know what I'm missing? Thanks! Lisa
[newbie] gcc compiler errors
Hello, I am having problems when using the ./configure command. I am receiving an error that says configure:error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables. has anyone had this type of error before and what needs to be done?
Re: [newbie] gcc compiler
Math lib is not included in standard C lib. You need to link to it specifically. Use gcc -lm sample.c On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Sergey Panasyuk wrote: > Hi, I am trying to compile some c code and have problems with gcc. > This is my code saved as sample.c > #include > #include > > int main(void) > { > printf("%f", sin(3.14)); > } > > then at terminal I tipe gcc sample.c and got error that sin is undefined. > Samething happened for cos, sqrt. > I did compile the same code using VC++ 6. > I think the code compiled with no errors but is not linked. > > >
Re: [newbie] gcc compiler
Type "g++ math.c" and it should compile just fine. gcc gives me errors, but g++ doesn't. > Hi, I am trying to compile some c code and have problems with gcc. > This is my code saved as sample.c > #include > #include > > int main(void) > { > printf("%f", sin(3.14)); > } > > then at terminal I tipe gcc sample.c and got error that sin is undefined. > Samething happened for cos, sqrt. > I did compile the same code using VC++ 6. > I think the code compiled with no errors but is not linked. -- Anthony http://binaryfusion.net Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
Re: [newbie] gcc compiler
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Sergey Panasyuk wrote: Dear Sergey, You are right, it is not linked properly. You have to designate the math library for gcc. What i mean is: gcc myprogram.c -lm after this in a.out you will have the binary code. Best wishes, Gabor > Hi, I am trying to compile some c code and have problems with gcc. > This is my code saved as sample.c > #include > #include > > int main(void) > { > printf("%f", sin(3.14)); > } > > then at terminal I tipe gcc sample.c and got error that sin is undefined. > Samething happened for cos, sqrt. > I did compile the same code using VC++ 6. > I think the code compiled with no errors but is not linked. > > >
Re: [newbie] gcc can't find the header files
That did it. I hadn't installed the glibc-dev library when I install gcc. So how come it wasn't installed anyway as there certainly seems to be a dependency issue here. Dana - Original Message - From: Tom Brinkman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 6:24 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] gcc can't find the header files > On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote: > > I installed gcc from the Mandrake 7.0 CD and the > > header files were put into /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include/ > > but when I compile a C program I get an error saying > > "Cannot find stdio.h". > > > > I have put /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include in my PATH > > but it hasn't helped.which makes me wonder what the > > PATH variable is doing anyway. > > > > I have spent most of today on this and am throwing > > in the towell. Any help will be appreciated. > > > > Dana > > http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html > > The whole site is neccesary reading, but I believe the URL to > this page will help. It's a tutorial for compiling. Be sure to read > the 'Preparations' section, particularly the part about what needs > to be installed to compile from source. > > -- > ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Re: [newbie] gcc can't find the header files
On Sun, 02 Jul 2000, you wrote: > I installed gcc from the Mandrake 7.0 CD and the > header files were put into /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include/ > but when I compile a C program I get an error saying > "Cannot find stdio.h". > > I have put /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include in my PATH > but it hasn't helped.which makes me wonder what the > PATH variable is doing anyway. > > I have spent most of today on this and am throwing > in the towell. Any help will be appreciated. > > Dana http://www.mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html The whole site is neccesary reading, but I believe the URL to this page will help. It's a tutorial for compiling. Be sure to read the 'Preparations' section, particularly the part about what needs to be installed to compile from source. -- ~~ Tom Brinkman[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] gcc can't find the header files
I installed gcc from the Mandrake 7.0 CD and the header files were put into /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include/ but when I compile a C program I get an error saying "Cannot find stdio.h". I have put /usr/i386-glibc-linux/include in my PATH but it hasn't helped.which makes me wonder what the PATH variable is doing anyway. I have spent most of today on this and am throwing in the towell. Any help will be appreciated. Dana
Re: [newbie] gcc weirdness
On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, you wrote: > ColinI don't use Kmail, so I don't know if it has a > setting you can use to fix the problem, but the mail client I > use (Netscape Messenger) has a feature that I set to 'wrap > incoming messages to window width.' I don't see that feature in the kmail (Ver. 1.29) settings. I checked a box that apparently wraps outgoing messages, but it seems to have no effect on incoming messages. At least, I am seeing some that are not wraping. I end up just ignoring them. If people are going to make it hard to read what they have to say... Thanks anyway, Colin
Re: [newbie] gcc weirdness
ColinI don't use Kmail, so I don't know if it has a setting you can use to fix the problem, but the mail client I use (Netscape Messenger) has a feature that I set to 'wrap incoming messages to window width.' What the person sending that type of message (one with no width formatting included) is missing on their end is either a feature like Netscape Messenger's 'Wrap outgoing plain text messeges at characters', or they are not sending plian text (probably some form of HTML), and it depends on the receiving end software to autowrap the text to the window size (the feature I first mentioned). Alan "Colin L. Whipple" wrote: > > On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, John Couturier wrote: > > Interesting I just downloaded ksnuffle and it compiled and ran perfectly. I have >gcc 2.95.3 I downloaded the source RPM from the cooker site and rebuilt the whole gcc >suite and installed it. I also did that with glibc-2.1.3. So it could be that last >.3 in my gcc or possible glibc that makes it work for me. Those are the only two >packages I've upgraded that would come close to causing (or fixing for that matter) >compiler errors. > > Why do some messages not format properly on my screen, like the one I am > replying too? It appears as one long line, that I have to use the horizontal > scroll-bar to read. > > Do I need to adjust something in kmail, or is something wrong at the sender's > end? > > Colin
Re: [newbie] gcc weirdness
On Thu, 01 Jun 2000, John Couturier wrote: > Interesting I just downloaded ksnuffle and it compiled and ran perfectly. I have >gcc 2.95.3 I downloaded the source RPM from the cooker site and rebuilt the whole gcc >suite and installed it. I also did that with glibc-2.1.3. So it could be that last >.3 in my gcc or possible glibc that makes it work for me. Those are the only two >packages I've upgraded that would come close to causing (or fixing for that matter) >compiler errors. Why do some messages not format properly on my screen, like the one I am replying too? It appears as one long line, that I have to use the horizontal scroll-bar to read. Do I need to adjust something in kmail, or is something wrong at the sender's end? Colin
Re: [newbie] gcc weirdness
Interesting I just downloaded ksnuffle and it compiled and ran perfectly. I have gcc 2.95.3 I downloaded the source RPM from the cooker site and rebuilt the whole gcc suite and installed it. I also did that with glibc-2.1.3. So it could be that last .3 in my gcc or possible glibc that makes it work for me. Those are the only two packages I've upgraded that would come close to causing (or fixing for that matter) compiler errors. Hope this information helps you a little. John -- Original Message -- From: Dan Ferris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 21:50:21 -0600 >This came to my attention after fighting ksnuffle for a week >trying to get it to compile. So in frustration, I wrote to the >developer of ksnuffle and was told that the problem stems from >the fact that gcc 2.95 does not like me. > >Since that time, I have tried to compile multiple apps/utilities >only to have gcc crash and burn. This was especially frustrating >when I tried to compile kfstab and KDE explorer (can't remember >the name now). These are apps that have compiled and worked >before. I would like to convert to egcs, which I downloaded from >a Mandrake mirror and installed. Heck, with my luck egcs would >probably not work either :-) > >HOWEVER, the stinking autoconf configure scripts still find and >use gcc. > >I don't know that much about the differences between egcs and gcc >except that egcs is used by Red Hat, and gcc is used by >Mandrake. > >So, here is the burning questionHow do I make egcs work >instead of using gcc. Or am I all screwed up??? > >TIA, > Dan > >
Re: [newbie] gcc weirdness
On Wed, 31 May 2000, Dan Ferris wrote: >HOWEVER, the stinking autoconf configure scripts still find and >use gcc. > >I don't know that much about the differences between egcs and gcc >except that egcs is used by Red Hat, and gcc is used by >Mandrake. > >So, here is the burning questionHow do I make egcs work >instead of using gcc. Or am I all screwed up??? I don't know about autoconfigure thingies, but the way I would go about it is: find where the gcc executable is (which gcc), go to that directory, rename gcc to gcc_old, and make a symbolic link named gcc pointing to egcs. That should get you somewhere. Good luck! Paul )0(---)0( Wisdom is as rare as diamond )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]]-)0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
[newbie] gcc weirdness
This came to my attention after fighting ksnuffle for a week trying to get it to compile. So in frustration, I wrote to the developer of ksnuffle and was told that the problem stems from the fact that gcc 2.95 does not like me. Since that time, I have tried to compile multiple apps/utilities only to have gcc crash and burn. This was especially frustrating when I tried to compile kfstab and KDE explorer (can't remember the name now). These are apps that have compiled and worked before. I would like to convert to egcs, which I downloaded from a Mandrake mirror and installed. Heck, with my luck egcs would probably not work either :-) HOWEVER, the stinking autoconf configure scripts still find and use gcc. I don't know that much about the differences between egcs and gcc except that egcs is used by Red Hat, and gcc is used by Mandrake. So, here is the burning questionHow do I make egcs work instead of using gcc. Or am I all screwed up??? TIA, Dan
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
As long as its a Hard Drive ...I dont think there is a problem :) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Went through last night and reinstalled Linux using different > > hard drive set just to see if it would clear up the gcc problem. > > Does anybody know if MDK 7.0 supports Seagate hard drives? > > Thanks, > BG
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
BillMDK 7.0 is operating from my Seagate 9.1 gig scsi drive right now. Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > Went through last night and reinstalled Linux using different > > hard drive set just to see if it would clear up the gcc problem. > > Does anybody know if MDK 7.0 supports Seagate hard drives? > > Thanks, > BG
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
David Ramsey wrote: > > [snip] > pretty much select any package you want. And then it seems that it will > make all the required entries in the environment and required symbolic > links. Otherwise, if you just install the RPM file, it does not. Please understand that the only thing the installer does is use RPM to install a list of packages. Just like you'd do from the command line. The same things happen in either case. Symbolic link and environment creation gets done by post-install scripts within the RPM package that would run the same at install time as they do at the command line. My guess is that you were missing other packages and took the "voodoo problem resolution" method popularized by Windows and reinstalled. If you expect to get much further than the three-days-at-a-time Linux usage, you're going to have to take a bit more time in researching and resolving the problem. Just as an example of the "voodoo problem resolution" method: I work in the IS department with one other person. Part of our job entails monitoring a SQLBase SQL server for crashed and hung processes. We got a call one afternoon that the server was hung. I opened the console tool, found the offending process, and killed it. My partner, who was in the bathroom at the time, came out and declared with a straight face that flushing the urinal must have cleared it up. THAT is what voodoo problem resolution is. No effort to understand the problem or resolution, just declaring that "something" must have fixed it. -- Steve Philp, MCSE/MCP+I Network Administrator Advance Packaging Corporation [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
> > Went through last night and reinstalled Linux using different > hard drive set just to see if it would clear up the gcc problem. Does anybody know if MDK 7.0 supports Seagate hard drives? Thanks, BG
RE: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
Went through last night and reinstalled Linux using different hard drive set just to see if it would clear up the gcc problem. Used the custom option of Developement in expert mode. Selected every darn thing that could apply to what I wanted, and installed it. Ran the installation and the compiler worked just fine. Checked the environment variables. There is no real difference there. The result, if you install with expert mode you can pretty much select any package you want. And then it seems that it will make all the required entries in the environment and required symbolic links. Otherwise, if you just install the RPM file, it does not. Dave -Original Message- From: James McLaughlin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] GCC...where are you??? I am going to grab all of the files that are dependant of the gcc rpm and do an install today. HOPEFULLY this will work, and I will not have to go through the whole messy upgrade process. I would not have so much trouble with this if I would have known sooner, but we already rebuilt the server and got all of our programs running on it. It would be a GREAT deal of trouble to reinstall the server from scratch...way too much extra work todo. I will try and keep the comm lines open here, and let some of you know how this goes, or if I find another way to successfully install gcc. Question for ya Dave: After you installed the gcc rpm did you query it to see if it really installed or not? I would like to know if it comes back as installed or still "missing". Let me know what you find out.. Frustrated tech still.. -Original Message- From: David Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:05 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] GCC is missingg A. That might explain my problem! I have been trying to compile Mat Trace Route. When I do so, the configure script checks for the compiler GCC, and comes back and says it can't make executable file. I even went to the installation CDROM and reinstalled all the GCC RPM files, and get the same error. Suspect doing it this way does not set the right environment. Any idea how to get around this without re-installing from scratch? Dave -Original Message- From: Monte Milanuk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] GCC is missingg Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. HTH Monte James McLaughlin wrote: > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > compiler. :( > > Horribly frustrated tech.. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Michael wrote: >when i type gcc in a terminal window i get gcc.colorgcc: No input files > >I would like to be able to use the Gnu C++ compiler for a course in c programming > > and don't know how to get the darn thing to cooperate to where i can even do a hello >world! It might help to type the name of a source program after the compiler instruction. Paul )0(---)0( Nothing is impossible for the person who doesn't have to do it himself. )0([[EMAIL PROTECTED]]-)0( http://nlpagan.net - ICQ 147208 Registered Linux User 174403
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
I'm doing some learning myself, and someone directed me to 'man gcc' and 'man g++'; that helped me a lot. For a 'hello world' c++ program, save the file as helloworld.cpp then run 'g++ -o helloworld helloworld.cpp' (the first helloworld being the executable file that you want to create, the second file being the one that you are compiling). Mikewhen i type gcc in a terminal window i get gcc.colorgcc: No input filesI would like to be able to use the Gnu C++ compiler for a course in c programming and don't know how to get the darn thing to cooperate to where i can even do a hello world!-- GIF87a¾
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
gcc, the C compiler, and g++, the c++ compiler needs to be told which file you'd like to compile. If I've written a program and called it "dirtydeeds.c" or "dirtydeeds.cpp", when I want to compile it, I'd type: gcc dirtydeeds.c OR g++ dirtydeeds.cpp This will generate a file called a.out in the directory where my source file was located. Then just type: a.out to run the program. If you're like me, you'll get a crap load of errors. Vi has a nice feature to show you the line number, which makes finding the offending line easy. Regards, Nathan - Original Message - From: Michael To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 5:38 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you??? when i type gcc in a terminal window i get gcc.colorgcc: No input filesI would like to be able to use the Gnu C++ compiler for a course in c programming and don't know how to get the darn thing to cooperate to where i can even do a hello world!-- GIF87a¾
Re: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
You have to specifiy what files you want to compile. So the correct usage would be something like "gcc -o executable_name source_code_name.c" Or for your Hello World, "gcc -o helloworld helloworld.c". See "man gcc" for more info on all the options. > > when i type gcc in a terminal window i get gcc.colorgcc: No input files > > I would like to be able to use the Gnu C++ compiler for a course in c programming > > and don't know how to get the darn thing to cooperate to where i can even do a >hello world! > > -- > GIF87a¾ -- Anthony Huereca http://m3000.1wh.com Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
RE: [newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
I have sort of the same issue. I did access the RPM files and reinstall it. They put the compiler in the /usr/ area. You will see a subdir for i586, i486, and i386. My problem, even after installing the RPM files, I still get the "gcc c complier can not make executable." error message. Even after manually putting these directory structurs in the LD_LIBARY_PATH and PATH environment. At least now it is not giving me "can not locate crt1.0" error. Now it is erroring out on a include file, which has nothing in it. I am told if you do not select the "developer" option when installing Linux, then the system is not setup correctly to compile. That does not make much sence, but figure I will spend about 4 hours tonight proving that theory. Hope that helps some. Dave -Original Message- From: James McLaughlin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 5:59 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:[newbie] GCC is missingg I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a compiler. :( Horribly frustrated tech..
RE: [newbie] GCC...where are you???
Well, actually the gcc was installed before. As for query it, not sure specifically what you mean. I went and check the RPM database and it showed as installed. I could go to the console and type the gcc command and it would come up and will of the options. I believe the problem is in the environment settings. I believe when I did not select the "Developer" option on installation, the environment variables was not setup correctly for it to make executables. But I pulled a list of environment and it was only 8 pages long. Nothing that specifically pointed to c or c++ compiler options. I am like you. I have done allot of work to tailor the installation, and re-installing would be a pain. Actually got SAMBA to function fully and work with the domain controller, and integrated with the NT login script. Don't want to have to start from scratch. Dave -Original Message- From: James McLaughlin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] GCC...where are you??? I am going to grab all of the files that are dependant of the gcc rpm and do an install today. HOPEFULLY this will work, and I will not have to go through the whole messy upgrade process. I would not have so much trouble with this if I would have known sooner, but we already rebuilt the server and got all of our programs running on it. It would be a GREAT deal of trouble to reinstall the server from scratch...way too much extra work todo. I will try and keep the comm lines open here, and let some of you know how this goes, or if I find another way to successfully install gcc. Question for ya Dave: After you installed the gcc rpm did you query it to see if it really installed or not? I would like to know if it comes back as installed or still "missing". Let me know what you find out.. Frustrated tech still.. -Original Message- From: David Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:05 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] GCC is missingg A. That might explain my problem! I have been trying to compile Mat Trace Route. When I do so, the configure script checks for the compiler GCC, and comes back and says it can't make executable file. I even went to the installation CDROM and reinstalled all the GCC RPM files, and get the same error. Suspect doing it this way does not set the right environment. Any idea how to get around this without re-installing from scratch? Dave -Original Message- From: Monte Milanuk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] GCC is missingg Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. HTH Monte James McLaughlin wrote: > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > compiler. :( > > Horribly frustrated tech.. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
[newbie] GCC...where are you???
I am going to grab all of the files that are dependant of the gcc rpm and do an install today. HOPEFULLY this will work, and I will not have to go through the whole messy upgrade process. I would not have so much trouble with this if I would have known sooner, but we already rebuilt the server and got all of our programs running on it. It would be a GREAT deal of trouble to reinstall the server from scratch...way too much extra work todo. I will try and keep the comm lines open here, and let some of you know how this goes, or if I find another way to successfully install gcc. Question for ya Dave: After you installed the gcc rpm did you query it to see if it really installed or not? I would like to know if it comes back as installed or still "missing". Let me know what you find out.. Frustrated tech still.. -Original Message- From: David Ramsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:05 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: [newbie] GCC is missingg A. That might explain my problem! I have been trying to compile Mat Trace Route. When I do so, the configure script checks for the compiler GCC, and comes back and says it can't make executable file. I even went to the installation CDROM and reinstalled all the GCC RPM files, and get the same error. Suspect doing it this way does not set the right environment. Any idea how to get around this without re-installing from scratch? Dave -Original Message- From: Monte Milanuk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 6:01 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: [newbie] GCC is missingg Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. HTH Monte James McLaughlin wrote: > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > compiler. :( > > Horribly frustrated tech.. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
James McLaughlin wrote: > Hmmm..another question about this whole fiasco. I dled the rpm ...transfered it > to teh server, and from a ssh sesion I was not able to install the rpm. > Is this because of security and installs like that can not be made remotly? > (and is this somethign I would be responsible for ?) > Or is it because I am missing some of the dependicies? > > Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks for the info Monte M. > > Kat > > If memory serves me you need to su to root in order to install rpm's -- Joseph S. Gardner Senior Designer / Technical Support Kirby Co., Cleveland, OH [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux is like a wigwam... No windows, no gates. Apache inside Registered linux user #1696600 ICQ #63389227
Re: [newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
Hmmm..another question about this whole fiasco. I dled the rpm ...transfered it to teh server, and from a ssh sesion I was not able to install the rpm. Is this because of security and installs like that can not be made remotly? (and is this somethign I would be responsible for ?) Or is it because I am missing some of the dependicies? Any help is greatly appreciate. Thanks for the info Monte M. Kat Monte Milanuk wrote: > Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what > flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and > 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install > the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, > you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the > dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. > > HTH > > Monte > > James McLaughlin wrote: > > > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > > compiler. :( > > > > Horribly frustrated tech.. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com
Re: [newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
is there any way to do a custom install to install various things...? cause three choices is not alot if you need various things and wanna do it why your loading mandrake...thanks === You know you've been hacking too long when... ...your digital alarm clock goes off and you think "Bloody Macs!" === - Original Message - From: "Monte Milanuk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 10:14 PM Subject: Re: [newbie] GCC is missingg > Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what > flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and > 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install > the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, > you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the > dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. > > HTH > > Monte > > James McLaughlin wrote: > > > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > > compiler. :( > > > > Horribly frustrated tech.. > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com > > _ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
Re: [newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
Welcome to one of the 'quirks' of Mandrake 7.0 ( I presume that is what flavor you have). If I recall, if you don't select 'Custom', and 'Development' during install, or otherwise explicitly specify to install the compiler, you don't get it. If you are downloading an *.rpm file, you should be able to install that no problem, assuming you have all the dependencies (required files/libraries,etc.) satisfied. HTH Monte James McLaughlin wrote: > > I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to > get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C > compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come > up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. > > I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a > compiler. :( > > Horribly frustrated tech.. __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
[newbie] GCC is missing....grrrr
I am wondering why every time I attempt to compile something I continue to get errrors about my gcc or cc is missing. I am guessing this is my C compilerI don't get itwhere the hell is it? IF I do a locate I come up with zilch! Nothing is out there...help.. I am downloading gcc but I wonder if I can even install that without a compiler. :( Horribly frustrated tech..
[newbie] GCC
And yet another question. I've downloaded a few programs and tried to install them to no avail. After I untar the file, I type './configure'. There is some activity, and then a message that states the following: loading cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... gcc checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... no configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create executables. What's up with that? Does this mean that the GCC program is not installed or not working properly?
Re: [newbie] gcc not working
Right on, Anthony! I just ran into the same type of problem trying to compile a driver for my NIC. I hope the Mandrake folks read your (our) messages. Anthony Huereca wrote: > Looks like you dont' have all the libraries installed. Go to /usr/include and > see if stdio.h is there. If it's not, then you'll need to download an RPM of > whatever header files you need, like > >http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandrake/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.1.3-2mdk.i586.html > for stdio.h. > > But from what it sounds like, this is a newly installed system so to save you > the headache of later compiles, you may want to consider reinstalling and this > time select all the packages that have ANYTHING to do with programming and/or > libraries. > Hmm, reading through the installation procedure of Mandrake 7, looks like the > installation that you do ("recommended") doesn't let you choose what packages > you install. In that case, you can either look up each libary you're missing (I > use http://google.com/linux to search for the file and see what rpm file it is > in, and then use rpmfind.net to download it from) or else do a "Custom" > installation, which you probally wouldn't want to do since you're a newbie. > Your choice though. > > And if any Mandrake peoples are reading this, you guys really need to make the > installation of all the libraries standard for all installations. It's a huge > hassle to go track down everything if you don't have it, and newbies don't > relieze that they'll need all those libraries (since they don't program) until > they start compiling stuff from source. > > > Hello! > > I have just installed Mandrake 7.0 yesterday I am > > a very newbie!!! :) > > i chose the 'recommended installation' > > i installed mandrake on its own partition! > > > > after installation... i tried gcc > > but it didn't work! > > i tried the famout "Hello World" example! > > but the compiler complained that > > stdio.h: No such file or directory > > what to do! > > i tried to reinstall linux again but this didn't work! > > any help would be greatly appreciated! > > thank u > > > > Urs.. > > Mohamed Saad > > > > > > > > __ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > > http://im.yahoo.com > -- > Anthony Huereca > http://m3000.1wh.com > Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
Re: [newbie] gcc not working
Looks like you dont' have all the libraries installed. Go to /usr/include and see if stdio.h is there. If it's not, then you'll need to download an RPM of whatever header files you need, like http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/mandrake/cooker/cooker/Mandrake/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.1.3-2mdk.i586.html for stdio.h. But from what it sounds like, this is a newly installed system so to save you the headache of later compiles, you may want to consider reinstalling and this time select all the packages that have ANYTHING to do with programming and/or libraries. Hmm, reading through the installation procedure of Mandrake 7, looks like the installation that you do ("recommended") doesn't let you choose what packages you install. In that case, you can either look up each libary you're missing (I use http://google.com/linux to search for the file and see what rpm file it is in, and then use rpmfind.net to download it from) or else do a "Custom" installation, which you probally wouldn't want to do since you're a newbie. Your choice though. And if any Mandrake peoples are reading this, you guys really need to make the installation of all the libraries standard for all installations. It's a huge hassle to go track down everything if you don't have it, and newbies don't relieze that they'll need all those libraries (since they don't program) until they start compiling stuff from source. > Hello! > I have just installed Mandrake 7.0 yesterday I am > a very newbie!!! :) > i chose the 'recommended installation' > i installed mandrake on its own partition! > > after installation... i tried gcc > but it didn't work! > i tried the famout "Hello World" example! > but the compiler complained that > stdio.h: No such file or directory > what to do! > i tried to reinstall linux again but this didn't work! > any help would be greatly appreciated! > thank u > > Urs.. > Mohamed Saad > > > > __ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com -- Anthony Huereca http://m3000.1wh.com Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.
[newbie] GCC or CC not Found..Any Help?
I've installed Mandrake 7..0 and now I am attemtpting to setup Samba. However, when I run ./configure, I get the following messages: checing for gcc...no checking for cc...no no acceptable cc found in $PATH I have modifed my path a number of times, adding path's to where I believe the GCC compiler is, but obviously i am wrong. Can you help? Is it possible hat the latest Mandrake install that I completed did not install GCC? I thought that was part of the base package? Dan Ferris wrote: > Joe Knapp -Technician wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I'm 3 days old in linux. Using ver 7.02 of mandrake (GOD THAT WAS A LONG > > DLOAD!). Heh, anyway my question is a simple one, what is the best > > programming envinronmet for coding c in linux? I'm just looking for some > > opinions on this one so go ahead and fire away... also to at least keep me > > satisified temporarily what is the procedure for coding and compiling via > > command line. > > > > Joe Knapp > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Although I'm not a C programmer (well as little as possible :-), I can > give you a few pointers. > > If you like KDE, and plan to write Object Orienated programs for KDE, > try Kdevelop. It has a bunch of nice wizards for making widgets and > classes and all that stuff. > > http://www.kdevelop.org > > There is another programming IDE for KDE as well, but I can't remember > the name, or the web page. I do not think that it is as far along in > development as Kdevelop is. Kdevelop is past version 1.0 (I think its on > 1.1 or 1.0.1 I don't remember and don't feel like checking) > > If you want to use GTK+, there are a bunch of IDEs avaliable for it as > well. I think there is even one that is specifically for Gnome. Go to > http://www.gtk.org to check that out. > > Good luck. > > Dan
Re: [Re: [newbie] Gcc: Missing iostream.h ?]
Hi Ronald, I don't know I've development files for gcc/g++ or not, I installed mandrake 7.0 by choosing the recommended option from an iso file downloaded from web site and burn into a CD while I was in Windows98. If this option don't include the development files please point me to where I can get the files. Thank you. Alan "Ronald J. Yacketta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have the development rpms installed for gcc/g++??? > > On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Alan Tam wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I am new to Linux and have just installed Mandrake 7.0 > > When I try to compile Hello World as a C++ program in > > Code Crusader, gcc compliants about missing iostream.h > > > > = > > error message: > > make -k > > > > g++ -g -Wall -Werror -I- -I. -c hellocc.cc -o hellocc.o > > > > hellocc.cc:1: iostream.h: No such file or directory > > > > make: *** [hellocc.o] Error 1 > > > > make: Target `a.out' not remade because of errors. > > > > > > Program returned error code 2 > > > > === > > original code: > > #include > > > > int main() > > { > > cout << "Hello world !" << endl; > > } > > > > > > > > How to solve this problem ? Thanks in advance. > > > > Alan > > > > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
Re: [newbie] Gcc: Missing iostream.h ?
Do you have the development rpms installed for gcc/g++??? On Sat, 5 Feb 2000, Alan Tam wrote: > Hi all, > I am new to Linux and have just installed Mandrake 7.0 > When I try to compile Hello World as a C++ program in > Code Crusader, gcc compliants about missing iostream.h > > = > error message: > make -k > > g++ -g -Wall -Werror -I- -I. -c hellocc.cc -o hellocc.o > > hellocc.cc:1: iostream.h: No such file or directory > > make: *** [hellocc.o] Error 1 > > make: Target `a.out' not remade because of errors. > > > Program returned error code 2 > > === > original code: > #include > > int main() > { > cout << "Hello world !" << endl; > } > > > > How to solve this problem ? Thanks in advance. > > Alan > >