Re: [newbie] C Libraries - Where are they?

2000-07-13 Thread Mark Weaver
Pete, When you did the install did you install for developer, or workstation. In order to get all the libraries that you need to compile with you have to install for developer. -- Mark I love my Linux Box... REASON # 2 ...X-windows is just a suedonym. Registered Linux user #

Re: [newbie] C Libraries - Where are they?

2000-07-13 Thread Romanator
Mark, I was wondering if developer had everything that the workstation had but more? Roman Mark Weaver wrote: Pete, When you did the install did you install for developer, or workstation. In order to get all the libraries that you need to compile with you have to install for developer.

Re: [newbie] C Libraries - Where are they?

2000-07-13 Thread Mark Weaver
Hi Roman, O my goodness yes. TONS more than workstation. Workstation is exactly what is says it is and nothing more. That's why if you're ever planning on doing more with a machine than just desktop work it is a must to install the developer installation. I always, ever since I started with

Re: [newbie] C Libraries - Where are they?

2000-07-13 Thread Pete Clapham
I would like to thank those who answered my plea for help (below). The answer from Mark Weaver did the trick. I did have to do a new install, but it fixed not only the compile problem but also the network card problem I had had before. pete On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 07:27:23 -0400 (EDT), Mark

RE: [newbie] C++ libraries

2000-02-16 Thread Maghera, Gabor
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 3:18 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] C++ libraries I think you're right. The C++ libraries don't seem to install by default. You can probably pull 'em off the mandrake ftp site and install 'em though. DvB On Tue, 15 Feb 2000