Oops. I misunderstood what the -devel meant for glibc. I thought it was for developing the glibc library itself, not using the glibc library for development of other things. Thanks. I can compile now. :) -Ben --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > At _least_ glibc-devel, binutils, and gcc or egcs, whichever Caldera > fancies. If you want to compile X programs, XFree86-devel. The -devel > package of any library a program you compile might want to call on. > Probably you will want the whole gnu toolchain including flex and bison, > also ncurses and ncurses-devel. Most distros consider a compiler to be > a program development tool that an ordinary user needs to be protected > from so he doesn't hurt himself. To compile the kernel or lilo, you > also need bin86. > > Lawson > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
