On 4/18/07, stencil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Newbie here, doggedly cutting and pasting into
> a partition on a Kubuntu v6.10 machine.  All seems well so far but
> this morning's session gave the first real error:
> ====
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/lfs/sources/bash-3.1$ make
> yacc -d ./parse.y
> make: yacc: Command not found
> make: *** [y.tab.c] Error 127
> ====
>
>
> Yesterday's session ended after Section 5.12.  Section 5.11's
> make -k check
> gave results that appeared to be line-for-line the same as those at
> =====
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/build-logs/6.2/PIII-500/chapter6/gcc
> ====
>
> ...or am I wrong to assume that the yacc functions are provided by
> gcc?
>
> Anyway, do I have a local problem in the Bash package or does this
> point to something broken, back upstream in the process?

I don't think K?ubuntu includes yacc by default. Try:
aptitude install bison
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