Late in replying to some interesting threads sorry. The most obvious answer _to me_ is that you have gcc (for example) installed but the location of it is not in your $PATH. It's probably unlikely though. A default install of Redhat doesn't install the compiler unless you tell it to.

Cheers,
Michael.

At 04:07 p.m. 19/05/2004 +1200, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] poptop]# ./configure
creating cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
checking for working aclocal... missing
checking for working autoconf... missing
checking for working automake... missing
checking for working autoheader... missing
checking for working makeinfo... missing
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH

I'm guessing I'm missing the compiler?

How do I install that without installing thousands of other bits of crap?

What would I be installing?



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