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Re: Installing/re-installing gcc/g++ on Linux 7.1
- From: Steve Pardee <stevevp pacbell net>
- To: redhat-install-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Installing/re-installing gcc/g++ on Linux 7.1
- Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 14:58:00 +0800
You need gcc installed in order to make gcc from source. With Red Hat I
would suggest pulling a binary rpm package version of gcc from
rpmfind.net or ftp.redhat.com and rpm -ivh onto your system. Then if
you want to make your own gcc. There might be a glibc dependency, as I
couldn't tell you if you already have that installed so you might want
to make sure you install all the pieces you need.
-Steve Pardee
Liger-dc wrote:
> For some reason it seems I didnt install gcc or g++
> the first time I installed 7.1 and I just downloaded
> gcc from the website and unzipped and untarred it but
> linux doesnt seem to recognize it when I try to
> compile things using make. Any help will be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Edson Manners
> Academic Computing and Networking Services
> Florida State University
>
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