The original messages suggest that it is looking for g++.  Maybe you
should make a link to *that*.

Lars Nordin wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 25 May 2000, corey  Ryan wrote:
> > I had the same problem at one time. What I am about to suggest, you might know 
>already....but I will say it anyway:
> >
> > 1. Make sure pgcc-c++ is installed on your   system.
> 
> Done.  I have pgcc-c++ from MDK v6.1 installed => pgcc-c++-1.1.3-3mdk
> 
> > 2. If pgcc-c++ is installed on your system, make sure the location of the
> > program is in your path.
> 
> Done.
> [lars@frid kmail-1.0.29.1]$ which c++
> /usr/bin/c++
> 
> I even tried creating a link from /usr/bin/c++ to /usr/bin/cpp to see if
> configure was looking for 'cpp' but that didn't work either.
> 
> Thanks for the help
> 
> --
> Lars Nordin
> Noble Systems Corporation

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