Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found

distro is red hat

Assuming thats RHEL5,

   yum install gcc-c++


if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead. either of these will require a RHN subscription to be activated.
if it is in fact, centos 3,4,5,

   yum install gcc-c++

and you don't need any subscription


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