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Re: [Re: [Re: [Re: gcc -o]]]
- From: er-chan <er-chan scn org>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [Re: [Re: [Re: gcc -o]]]
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 20:33:30 -0700 (PDT)
Hello Margaretha Sulistyoningsih (On 06/25/00,12:01pm,you wrote Re: Re:...
MS> Thank's to Stephen Liu, Elaine(Er-Chan), Claudiu Balciza, Linda Hanigan, for
MS> their answer.
MS> Because of you all right now I can compile with gcc -o.
MS>
MS> I try to run all command from you all. The last command I try is updating
MS> glibc:
MS> rpm -U /mnt/cdrom/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-devel-2.1.1-6.i386.rpm
I think you should restore the cpp, glibc*, to what came with your
distribution.
Run in a "script -a cap.txt" (see man script) and use "make -n" ; this
saves results of what make would have done, to the file cap.txt for your
diagnosis of the first problem occurring. (see man make). If this is java,
do you need a java compiler? gcc is a c compiler g++ is a c++ compiler.
If this is corba, maybe you ask in newsgroup comp.lang.java.corba?
You could email ja informatik tu-chemnitz de for help. He needs help to
co-author a dead-tree paper.
MS>
MS> But I have problem with cpp. Please, read my other mail which subject:
MS> /bin/sh:cpp:command not found. Thank you very much.
MS>
MS> Best regards,
MS> --Ritha--
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