Yes you can look for the actual gcc RPMS in the Redhat 6.1 CD if you want.
On Sat, 11 Mar 2000, Thomas Ribbrock \(Design/DEG\) wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> > and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> > install the C Compiler for y
"Thomas Ribbrock (Design/DEG)" wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> > and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> > install the C Compiler for you.
> >
> > Solution to your problem :-
> >
> > Goto www.rpmfind.net and get the RPM for cc or gcc
On Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 12:33:47PM +1100, Danny wrote:
> and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't
> install the C Compiler for you.
>
> Solution to your problem :-
>
> Goto www.rpmfind.net and get the RPM for cc or gcc.
I haven't looked at a 6.1 CD yet - but shouldn't
Danny,
Thanks for your help. I am running RedHat 6.1, and yes I did a custom
install. Therefore, I suspect you are right in that I didn't install
the compiliers. Those are probably in the development tools which I
didn't select. I will give er a shot, thank you!
Trevor Hellman (part b
Hello, in order for me to assist you I need to know the answers to the
following question :-
1) What version of Redhat are you running?
2) Did you perform workstation, server, custom install?
I suspect :-
the problem is you ran the custom installation of linux. (Server, Workstation
used to tra
Hi, I am new to Linux and am having problems trying to install anything.
I've tried the rpms but after I going thru numerous failed dependencies, one
of them invariably has encounters an error. So I've tried just compiling
the sources. The problem is when I do the ./configure, it either tells me