Both of you were right, I didn%t had installed that library, ...then compiled
perfect.
Thanks, Jorge Carminati.
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Asunto: Re: [expert] Two Questions...
On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> > John, g++ and gcc are compatability links (part of gnu...)
> >
> Umm...I take it you're saying I don't know what I'm talking
> about??? ;-) If you say so, I'd be the first to agree! :-)
> I was just talking off the top of my head, trying to find
> some suggestions which might fix his problem. I think
> someone else (you?) suggested he may not have the libstdc++
> library installed... that really makes sense. I'm NOT a
> programmer (although I play one on TV <not! G>) so I have
> no idea what I'm talking about... I guess I need to make
> that a little clearer in the future... :-)
> John
>
half me half you :)
with pgcc /usr/bin/gcc will link to pgcc (colorgcc throws this out of whack a
lil)
Basicly what i was trying to say was the g in gcc or g++, is for gnu
"compliance" (for lack of a better word). It doesn't matter if you've
installed gcc, pgcc, or egcs, /usr/bin/gcc will be there and point and
something.
libstdc++-devel is the most commonly overlooked devel package, but the
config.log will always point directly to the problem as ./configure semi
hides the errors so it looks pretty (not that there is anything wrong with
a .log file)
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