C++ on a Linux
>> > system, so yes I am very new at this and I can use all the help I can get.
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> > Mark
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -
>> > From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > To: <[EMAI
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Is there a C++ compiler somewhere?
Hi Mark,
Just grab all the latests devel packages (I think they are in the RPM
inux
> > system, so yes I am very new at this and I can use all the help I can get.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Mark
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Romanator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Mark Thurston wrote:
>I tried the gcc, I actually used the command g++ at the command prompt and
>every time it gives me an error saying "iostream.h is not found." Is there
>any extra packages that I need to install in order to have the C++ libraries
>I need for programming?
Larry Marshall wrote:
>
> > Everyone seems to make it sound like you need to reinstall Mandrake and
> > install it with the Developer option. This is NOT the case. I would
> > use KFM and KPackage to find the library RPM's you need to install to
> > put those development library files on your h
> Everyone seems to make it sound like you need to reinstall Mandrake and
> install it with the Developer option. This is NOT the case. I would
> use KFM and KPackage to find the library RPM's you need to install to
> put those development library files on your hard drive. KPackage has a
Give
Mark Thurston wrote:
>
> So what do I do to get the Developer version? To be quite honest, this is
> for a class that I am taking at school, we have to program in C++ on a Linux
> system, so yes I am very new at this and I can use all the help I can get.
Mark, this isn't a different version, it
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 4:44 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Is there a C++ compiler somewhere?
>
> > Kathleen Dickason wrote:
> > >
> > > Not necessarily. This library file (iostream.h) is missing from the
> Standard
> > > install of drake
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Is there a C++ compiler somewhere?
> Kathleen Dickason wrote:
> >
> > Not necessarily. This library file (iostream.h) is missing from the
Standard
> > i
Kathleen Dickason wrote:
>
> Not necessarily. This library file (iostream.h) is missing from the Standard
> install of drake 7.1, though it does install with the Developer version.
>
> Kathleen
>
> Larry Marshall wrote:
>
> > > I tried the gcc, I actually used the command g++ at the command p
Kathleen Dickason wrote:
> Not necessarily. This library file (iostream.h) is missing from the Standard
> install of drake 7.1, though it does install with the Developer version.
I guess I wouldn't have thought anyone would believe they were
"installed" for program development without doing a
Not necessarily. This library file (iostream.h) is missing from the Standard
install of drake 7.1, though it does install with the Developer version.
Kathleen
Larry Marshall wrote:
> > I tried the gcc, I actually used the command g++ at the command prompt and
> > every time it gives me an erro
> I tried the gcc, I actually used the command g++ at the command prompt and
> every time it gives me an error saying "iostream.h is not found." Is
You must be real new to C++. You're going to have to read a wee bit
to get things set up as it's beyond the ability of a conference like
this to
> use kdevelop to program in c or c++, it is good c++/c programming
> editor. and kdevelop package includes in
> linux mandrake 7.0/7.1 installation cd
This is why I like this list. I know GNU compilers but didn't know
about kdevelop. Just popped it up and it looks like a really nice
environme
John Rye wrote:
>
> Call up your favourit editor and start writing your code.
> run man gcc from your commandline and you're off.
I think you'll find this works better with g++ if you're going to feed
it C++ code.
Cheers --- Larry
> Mark Thurston wrote:
>
> I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
> Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler and editor in
> Mandrake-Linux? I have Linux-Mandrake 7.1 complete.
Yes...there is a set of CNU compiler apps and they're first rate. As
for editors, pick yo
syhim77 wrote
use kdevelop to program in c or c++, it is good c++/c programming
editor. and kdevelop package includes in
linux mandrake 7.0/7.1 installation cd
Mark Thurston wrote:
> I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
> Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler a
g++
Mark Thurston wrote:
> I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
> Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler and editor in Mandrake-Linux?
> I have Linux-Mandrake 7.1 complete. ThanksMark
> Mark Thurston wrote:
>
> I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
> Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler and editor in Mandrake-Linux?
> I have Linux-Mandrake 7.1 complete.
>
> Thanks
> Mark
Mark.
(Large bulge in cheek)
Every Linux machine is a complete C++ compi
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Mark Thurston wrote:
>I need to do some C++ programming and I would prefer to do this on a
>Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler and editor in Mandrake-Linux? I
>have Linux-Mandrake 7.1 complete.
Linux comes complete with everything. If you installed everything, or used
a
I need to do some C++ programming and I would
prefer to do this on a Linux machine, is there a C++ compiler and editor in
Mandrake-Linux? I have Linux-Mandrake 7.1 complete.
Thanks
Mark
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