se cases, especially
if you're developping c++ apps and make heavy use templates.
gcc-2.95-3 is nevertheless an excellent general-purpose compiler.
Fabrice
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n mounting -o loop the iso images, and doing the whole
thing again on your hard disk...
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ntions (rpm macros, paths...)
are not the same AT ALL.
I personnally wouldn't even think about it on production
machines.
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sions
of g++, which you'll find on Cooker.
You can find your closest Cooker mirror after the list
you'll find here :
http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/cookerdevel.php3
The latest gcc version is 2.96, and should work fine.
Should you have any further problems on that point,
don'
if you installed the KDE header files correctly.
>
> I have gotten this error with every distribution that I've ran. Currently
> running Mandrake7.2rc1 with everything installed that I can think of.
Some developpement libraries are on the second CD.. did you install them
as
well ?