Re: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH - Mandrake
This is a discussion on Re: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH - Mandrake ; apologies m8, i will remember what you are saying for future reference, cant
help being a pure noob m8 sorry
"Dan C" wrote in message
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> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 17:37:20 -0500, hg wrote:
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>>> I ...
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Re: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
apologies m8, i will remember what you are saying for future reference, cant
help being a pure noob m8 sorry
"Dan C" wrote in message
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an.2006.10.14.03.06.52.239387@invalid.lan...
> On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 17:37:20 -0500, hg wrote:
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>>> I am very new to Linux so go easy on me, it has took me long enough to
>>> try
>>> and understand how you install software with Linux but i think i
>>> understand
>>> the basics now but when i try to install a certain piece of software i
>>> get
>>> these errors, can someone please tell me what i need to do to get
>>> software
>>> installed on Linux, here is the error i get:
>
>>> [deejay@cpc1-bahd2-0-0-cust770 Download]$ tar xvzf zinf-2.2.5.tar.gz
>>> zinf-2.2.5/
>>> zinf-2.2.5/m4/
>>> zinf-2.2.5/m4/lib-link.m4
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>> To summarize: you need to compile (move from source to binary) the zinf
>> package you're interested in ... gcc/g+++ is the tool often used for
>> that purpose.
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> To summarize..... Dude, have you ever heard of trimming a post that you
> reply to? Holy ****, I deleted 800 lines (yes, 800!) of worthless crap
> that you quoted needlessly. That kind of **** gets you killfiled by folks
> who think you're Clueless.
>
> Please practice some Netiquette.
>
> --
> "Ubuntu" - an African word meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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Re: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH
On Saturday 14 October 2006 11:28, deejay stood up and addressed the masses
in /alt.os.linux.mandrake/ as follows...:
> apologies m8, i will remember what you are saying for future reference,
> cant help being a pure noob m8 sorry
You're also making the mistake of top-posting. Please read the following
guidelines. It'll get rid of some of the /n00bness./ ;-)
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote2.html#toc1
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With kind regards,
*Aragorn*
(registered GNU/Linux user #223157)