On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 11:23 +0100, Daniel Drummond wrote:
> Harry Rickards wrote:
> > What if you do (sudo) apt-get update first?
> >
> I always update before installing packages. Doesn't make a difference
> to installing g++. I have checked my software sources, and they all
> seem fine.
> I
Must have been a mirror issue, as I just switched to update from the
main ubuntu repositories, instead of the GB repositories and it has
installed fine.
Thanks for the help though :-)
Dan
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Harry Rickards wrote:
> What if you do (sudo) apt-get update first?
>
I always update before installing packages. Doesn't make a difference
to installing g++. I have checked my software sources, and they all
seem fine.
I have tried installing build-essential, which used to pull in g++
autom
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Daniel Drummond wrote:
> I have just done a fresh install of Jaunty on my netbook, and began my
> usual install of programs I use. When I came to install g++, I got told:
>
> d...@chainfire:~$ sudo apt-get install g++
> Reading package lists... Done
I have just done a fresh install of Jaunty on my netbook, and began my
usual install of programs I use. When I came to install g++, I got told:
d...@chainfire:~$ sudo apt-get install g++
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package g++ is