Hi all,

I've just started working on implementing mapserver into one of my company's 
servers which is using GNU.  A little background on the server I'm using: my IT 
contact whom set up the server has sudo rights while he has me interacting with 
the server via a likewise-open setup, which from what I gather allows me to 
have access via a windows machine (correct me if I'm wrong).  Now, I've 
downloaded mapserver-6.0.1.tar.gz, untared/zipped the file.  I went to move 
into the new mapserver-6.0.1 directory and run ./configure. This is what bash 
shot back at me:
Checking for gcc... no
Checking for cc... no
Checking for cl... no
Configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH

I understand I need a C compiler, specifically the GCC Multilanguage compiler 
but I don't know where to download gcc-4.6.2 to or whether that need compiling 
to (It seems a bit redundant to compile a compiler).  Mind you I when I ran 
./configure, it was on my personal directory.

Any help in compiling mapserver would be great.

Many Thanks.

Sincerely,
Paul A. Maddock


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