You need to install the gcc RPM from your distribution. What you have is the
source, which needs a C compiler to build (which you don't have because you
don't have gcc...). Look on your CD/DVD, copy the gcc rpm to your system,
and install it with 'rpm -i', or use yast or yum to install gcc so all the
other dependencies get pulled in as well.


On 4/21/10 3:53 PM, "Ray Waters" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks to all,
> 
> I have downloaded full distribution of GCC and ran bzip2 -dk
> gcc-4.3.0.tar.bz2. And now I still cannot find cc nor gcc.

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