"which g++" returns:
"
/usr/bin/which: no g++ in
(/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/
X11R6/bin:/root/bin:/root/radbin_lnx)
"
I was looking through the configure.log file,
it says that g++ command is not found, so it looks like this is
the culprit.
I have the gcc-3.2-7.i386.rpm installed, which redhat lists as having
"
It includes support for most of the current C++ specification,
including templates and exception handling
"
Sounds like it should be good, do i need to alias the gcc command
to "g++"?
-andy
what about "which g++"?
you also might want to check the configure.log file - if you can dig
through it, there should be a fairly descriptive error message hiding
somewhere. It will at least tell you the exact command that failed to
run.
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 12:08 PM, Andy Russell wrote:
'which gcc' returns:
"/usr/bin/gcc"
Hope that helps :)
-Andy
---------------------
Well, yeah, that would do it :) Do a 'which gcc' from your command
line,
what does it return?
-dwh-
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