Hi folks,
I hope this question is appropriate for this list.
I'm trying to install the Mandrake Online Wizard found at:
https://www.mandrakeonline.net/index.php
couple of questions?
I'm assuming this will allow automatic on-line updates for Mandrake? I only
ask this as I assumed that such a
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On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 05:00, Rory wrote:
Hi folks,
I hope this question is appropriate for this list.
I'm trying to install the Mandrake Online Wizard found at:
https://www.mandrakeonline.net/index.php
couple of questions?
I'm
Hmm... interesting... I keep getting error. At least it's working for
someone:
Some package requested cannot be installed:
mdkonline-1.0-0.6mdk.noarch (due to unsatisfied perl(Gtk2::TrayIcon))
The file says owner: rory group: rory
Could this be a privilege/access issue I'm having?
I've been
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 08:44:12 -0500, Rory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been also trying to install superkaramba and get stopped at ./configure
with the following error:
no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
You sure you have gcc installed?
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On Sunday 28 Mar 2004 13:52, Chuck Mattsen wrote:
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On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 05:00, Rory wrote:
Hi folks,
I hope this question is appropriate for this list.
I'm trying to install the Mandrake Online Wizard found at:
You sure you have gcc installed?
Well, I'll go one better than that - what's gcc?? :) I installed Mandrake
10.0 - 3 discs. So, I assumed it would have installed what I needed but it
looks like I'm wrong. Where can I find it? One of the discs? I'm taking a
look now but don't see
Okay, I'm looking through the development tools right now. I was just going
to install the whole package, but a number of them give you a choice of which
tool for a sub-group.
Any suggestions? I must have missed an option during install, I guess.
R.
On Sunday 28 March 2004 9:19 am, Rory
Okay, I installed the Mandrake recommended development tools first. Didn't do
the trick. Then I went back and installed the rest of the package, which
didn't have any sub-group options long (save a choice between sendmail and
something else), as the first install must of take care of that.
On Sun, 2004-03-28 at 08:14, Derek Jennings wrote:
I /think/ this is a feature/service in development and not quite ready for
primetime, but I may be wrong.
- snip -8
In any case, after installing, uploading my configuration and personal
data, the icon sits in the tray saying,
Okay, I just installed a tonne of stuff from development tools. No luck. Can
anyone recommend specific packages I should run to get this thing going?
Thanks,
R.
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On 03/28/2004 05:05 PM, Rory wrote:
Okay, I just installed a tonne of stuff from development tools. No luck. Can
anyone recommend specific packages I should run to get this thing going?
I am still on 9.1 but I checked anyway.
The gcc compiler is located in RPMs called gccversion number,
On 03/28/2004 05:05 PM, Rory wrote:
Okay, I just installed a tonne of stuff from development tools. No luck. Can
anyone recommend specific packages I should run to get this thing going?
Additionally, if you cannot locate it that way, you can search by group
- development - c and/or c++
--
Well, I'll go one better than that - what's gcc?? :)
That's the GNU C compiler. You need it when you're building packages from source (like
you're doing with Superkaramba).
If you need some of those tools to install an RPM, shouldn't it be a
required part of the install?
But remember, in
On Sunday 28 Mar 2004 15:19, Rory wrote:
You sure you have gcc installed?
Well, I'll go one better than that - what's gcc?? :) I installed Mandrake
10.0 - 3 discs. So, I assumed it would have installed what I needed but it
looks like I'm wrong. Where can I find it? One of the discs?
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:29:42 +0100, Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] It might be
easier if you installed karamba instead of SuperKaramba.
Would *you* install something that didn't have the word Super in it's name?
;P
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