On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 17:22 -0800, Nick wrote:
More info did a
rpm -qa | grep gcc
and gave me
gcc-4.1.2-46el14.4.1
Thinking was that this included the g++, is that not the case? Or do
we need a version gcc-c++?
Did you read the previous e-mails? I remember at least 2 responses
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure
for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+
+, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++
included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the
install...trying to
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure
for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+
+, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++
included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the
install...trying to
Problem is we already have gcc-c++ but when we try to do a ./configure
for the geos3.2.0 install it gives errors saying it is looking for g+
+, is it version of gcc-c++ is the highest upgrade and should have g++
included according to tech specialist. He is actually doing the
install...trying to
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
yum install gcc-c++
if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead. either of these will
require a RHN subscription to
On Dec 29, 1:21 pm, Nick nick.uebel...@noaa.gov wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
yum install gcc-c++
if its RHEL4 or earlier, use
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
yum install gcc-c++
if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead. either of these will
require a RHN subscription to
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
yum install gcc-c++
if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote:
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote:
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
On Dec 29, 4:19 pm, j...@commandprompt.com (Joshua D. Drake) wrote:
On Tue, 2009-12-29 at 13:21 -0800, Nick wrote:
On Dec 28, 8:22 pm, pie...@hogranch.com (John R Pierce) wrote:
Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos-
config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of
postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that can give me a
clue on how to find this file? Ultimate goal is to get postgis working
so we can use geom data
Nick,
You'll find GEOS questions get answered better on the GEOS mailing
list (http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/geos-devel), BUT:
If ./configure is not finding g++ then odds are, you don't have it
installed (type g++ on the commandline, see what happens). Use your
package manager to do a
On 12/28/2009 08:24 PM, Nick wrote:
Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos-
config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of
postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that can give me a
clue on how to find this file? Ultimate goal is to get
On Mon, 2009-12-28 at 18:24 -0800, Nick wrote:
Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine,
Which Linux? Many distros have PostGIS and related stuff in their
repositories. You don't need to compile them.
need to find the geos-config file, as seems it is no where to be found
after download of
On Dec 28, 7:20 pm, a...@squeakycode.net (Andy Colson) wrote:
On 12/28/2009 08:24 PM, Nick wrote:
Trying to install postgis on LINUX machine, need to find the geos-
config file, as seems it is no where to be found after download of
postgis in the ./configure step, is there anyone that
Nick nick.uebel...@noaa.gov writes:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
So you haven't got it installed.
distro is red hat
Red Hat is pretty darn nonspecific, but on recent Fedora g++ is
part of the gcc-c++ package.
regards, tom lane
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Nick wrote:
'g++' or g++ says -bash g++: command not found
distro is red hat
Assuming thats RHEL5,
yum install gcc-c++
if its RHEL4 or earlier, use up2date instead. either of these will
require a RHN subscription to be activated.
if it is in fact, centos 3,4,5,
yum install
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