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

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