[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-11-24 Thread fishor
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? If so, please reopen the bug. Thanks in advance. ** Changed in: ubuntu

[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-20 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
two things: 1. i didn't try the method at that link myself 2. maybe you could check the install DVD? maybe that one has those packages? most everybody has a DVD reader these days. -- Standard installation does not produce a working environment https://launchpad.net/bugs/79418 -- ubuntu-bugs

Re: [Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-19 Thread Rickr765
Excellent link. I'll build a package CD and include it with the standard installation CD. Thanks! (no, build-essential is not on the install CD) Emmanuel Touzery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than

[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
i'm not 100% sure but I think sudo apt-get install build-essential will work. see http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1879291postcount=4 don't worry, ubuntu DOES allow you to compile a hello world in C with nothing more than installing few packages. -- Standard installation does not

Re: [Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Rickr765
Yes, I found that in the Community Forums and it did work. However, you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than installing a few packages. There is nothing in the standard packages that includes build-essential. Try it: Do a fresh installation

[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than installing a few packages. There is nothing in the standard packages that includes build-essential. Try it: Do a fresh installation on a clean machine and, without using the sudo apt-get, try to