I do finally have my c++ compiler working under Caldera. Thanks for the questions and help. c++ (g++) was not available under the default installation of Caldera 2.2. When I did try to install using kpackage, the tool reported that the following two dependencies were not met: "=" and "2.9.0". These don't look like other packages to me. So, I installed with the "checking dependencies" flag turned off. For good measure I had uninstalled egcs and egcs-obj and reinstalled them first. The compiler did not work until I had done a reboot, which I'm surprised I needed. I'm a little concerned about what the missing dependencies mean, but for now, I'm not going to worry about it. Laurel Fan wrote: > > Excerpts from mail: 5-Oct-99 Re: [techtalk] C++ or Is It.. by > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Ok, so how do you know you have a c compiler? Does cc work or something? ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org