"Whiskey T.":
> My datacenter installed OpenBSD 6.7 on a new machine:
>
> # uname -a
> OpenBSD machine name 6.7 GENERIC.MP#182 amd64
>
> # which gcc
> which: gcc: Command not found.
> configure:3711: checking whether the C compiler works
> configure:3733: ccconftest.c >&5
> ld: error: cann
On Mon, 17 Aug 2020 12:05:05 -0700, "Whiskey T."
wrote:
> Incidentally, I need it to compile opendkim. I couldn't make clang
> compile it:
Why don't you use the port/package?
Most likely I'm a dork and missed something obvious.
My datacenter installed OpenBSD 6.7 on a new machine:
# uname -a
OpenBSD machine name 6.7 GENERIC.MP#182 amd64
# which gcc
which: gcc: Command not found.
gcc isn't on the machine.
Yes, I'm aware that OpenBSD switched to clang. And I'm also a
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