craig schrieb:
>>     
> Hi Georg,
> In YAST is your installation source the CD or DVD?  If so disable it and 
> try adding these servers:
> Click Add and then HTTP in the popup menu.  Add this address to the 
> Server Name field and then click OK.
>
> packman.unixheads.com/suse/10.1 (select a mirror if this address doesn't 
> work)
>
> You might get errors, ignore them and continue.  Add these two servers also:
>
> mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/inst-source/
> mirrors.kernel.org/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.1/non-oss-inst-source/
>
> These may take a few minutes to update but once they have got the lists 
> check to see if these packages are installed in Yast software manager:
> gcc
> make
>
> HTH's
> Craig
>
>
>   

Wow, Craig!
That works for me, thank you a lot, I am really happy now as I tried a
*lot* of hours to solve this problem myself but failed :-(
I just installed the gcc/++ stuff with YAST2 after updating the install
sources with your links.
BTW, I installed OpenSuse from the 5 CDs and there were a lot of other
problems first until I got the broken updating system working.
But I really like OpenSuse, it is a very nice system for a Linux n00b
like me - and I had no problems to get my Lazarus/Free Pascal
development system installed and could get my FGTools program running
under Linux.
Once again, I am really thankful!
Regards
Georg EDDW

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