It was my experience that there are a lot of C files not installed by default,
namely all the standard header files. This surprised me. If you install the
kernel source, they will be installed. This has been my experience.
-Andrew Vick
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My Mdk 7.0 install (I just hit the recommended button let it do the
rest) does not seem to have set up gcc correctly. Can anyone tell me
what I need to do to fix this?
[root@treble nicq-0.0.5]# ./configure
creating cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible install.../usr/bin/install
Trevor Farrell a écrit :
My Mdk 7.0 install (I just hit the recommended button let it do the
rest) does not seem to have set up gcc correctly. Can anyone tell me
what I need to do to fix this?
[root@treble nicq-0.0.5]# ./configure
creating cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD
Trevor Farrell wrote:
My Mdk 7.0 install (I just hit the recommended button let it do the
rest) does not seem to have set up gcc correctly. Can anyone tell me
what I need to do to fix this?
[root@treble nicq-0.0.5]# ./configure
creating cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible
Civileme wrote:
Put your 7.0 install CD back in, boot from it, choose Custom,
Development, Upgrade It will leave your settings alone and give you all
the packages you need (and more besides, against future development
needs)
Are you sure?
It has been my (sad) experience that you CANNOT