Thanx for your help. I'll have to take care of that when I can think in a
generally forward direction (too many hours with no sleep and no smokes).
Pan is a newsreader that's yEnc-compliant. It pisses me off that I have yp
update to a yEnc-compliant newsreader because ID10T errors keep uploadin
Looks like you are missing the C compiler. start rpmdrake, search for
gcc and install the packages.
$PATH is a shell variables that contais the paths to the directories
where the shell looks for commands (in your case, the gcc command). You
normally do not need to set it for gcc: that is becau
In reply to Chris's mail, d.d. Tue, 1 Oct 2002 08:47:26 -0600:
>checking for gcc... no
>checking for cc... no
>checking for cc... no
>checking for cl... no
>configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
>
>Then it dumps me back to my directory. I'm trying to install from the
>directo
And I also fat-finger my keyboard. However that's not what I'm going to ask
about. When I go to install using the shell commands, when I type in
./configure I end up with:
checking for intltool >= 0.21... 0.22 found
checking for perl... /user/bin/perl
checking for a BSD-compatable install.../u
I trued upgrading my version of Pan, and I came up with this:
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;e'
I hve managed to successfully install stuff using the Package Manager for
Mandrake 8.2. Am I doing something wrong? What can I do to fix it?
Iceburgh69
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