On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Philip Wigg <p...@philipwigg.co.uk> wrote:
>> I am installing Apache web server 2.2.14 on RHEL 4. When I am running
>> configure command in the apache, it is throwing error “No c++ compiler
>> found”.
>
> This isn't an Apache question but anyway, you probably just need to
> type 'up2date gcc'. Unless there's a reason why you want to install
> Apache from source, you can probably also type 'up2date httpd' to
> install Apache instead of building your own. Make sure you patch your
> system up to date after you've done that.
>
> Cheers,
> Phil.
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I used Fedora, which is closely related to red-hat. I'm not sure was
up2date is, but if that doesn't work, you should be able to use yum,
like `yum install gcc`, as the super user. As Phil said, you can also
install apache directly with `yum install httpd` (notice the package
isn't called apache).

-Brian


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