Re: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-12 Thread Warren Doney
- Original Message - From: "Gina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 2:06 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] compiling problem > When I installed Mandrake I used the "recommended" option. Which also > doesnt give you

Re: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-12 Thread Gina
t; To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, 12 February 2000 11:12: pm Subject: RE: [newbie] compiling problem > Hi! > I think i found some help for the original problem (C++ compiler cannot > create executables). > one of these (maybe both) might be required for compiling: > libs

RE: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-12 Thread Family ZOMBIE
Hi! I think i found some help for the original problem (C++ compiler cannot create executables). one of these (maybe both) might be required for compiling: libstdc++-devel-2.95.2-3mdk.i586.rpm (or libstdc++-devel-.rpm ) glibc-devel-2.1.2-9mdk.i586.rpm (or glibc-devel-.rpm check if you hav

RE: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-11 Thread Eric Weichmann
age there is option for multiple selection. > > By the way - I am using win98 right now, so these instructions are based on > "I think that's the way it is". > > > Kari Somby > > -Original Message- > From: Eric Weichmann [mailto:eweichma@zianet] >

RE: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-11 Thread Eric Weichmann
Yeah, I came to that same conclusion too. I downloaded the new libs and their dependancies, but now kpackage refuses to uninstall my older version of cpp, so I can install cpp-2.95.1-3. It's driving me crazy! I tried the uninstall command, just to find out i don't have it. i've tried uninstal

RE: [newbie] compiling problem

2000-02-10 Thread Family ZOMBIE
Hi! I had that problem too. I found out, that I didn't have all nessessary packages installed. Unfortunately I can't remember, whitch RPM package I had to install. It was some header/library package nessessary for compiler. You can try to install some RPM (library/header) and then ./configure agai