You're fine...if you installed everything that you say you did, and it
works, you've apparently done it right.
The reason for the dependencies? C++ still requires that you have support
for basic C installed on your system.
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Lokesh Bhog wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have Redhat linux 6.x installed. This Redhat linux
> did not have c++ compiler installed at theinstallation
> time.
> So I tried to install package egcs-c++, It gave me
> dependencies problem and i had to install thefollowing
> 5 packages:egcs-c++egcs
> cppkernel-headersglibc-devel after installing these
> five pacages i have got g++
> compiler working.
>
> 1) Am i correct in installing the C++ compiler?
> 2) Is there some rpm i have missed that is needed
> forC++ on Linux?
> 3) Does anyone know what is the use of all these rpms
> in C++ programming?
>
>
> Lokesh
>
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