Joerg Reinhardt wrote:
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> Joerg Reinhardt
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> Hi,
> after mixed up my tiny System, by selecting the "install all option" (wich was
> not to much by harddisc-space, but it completely breaks out ma System), and
> trying to compile a few programs without noing what I was doing, I decided to
> reinstall ('nother reason for that, was to change partitions, getting more
> space for all those programs in /usr).
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> Since I reinstalled (LM 6.5 on an PI-75mHz, 40M-Ram) the thing is flying (as
> good as scrap can), but there is no "make" command or compiler ( egc++, or
> something simmylar I searched for in /usr/bin, correct place to search for,
> wasn't it?)
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> I obviously missed to install the compilers!
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> In the main installation where you can choose, wich packets are supposed to
> be Installed, there is no packet called "compilers" in explict, so wich one I
> have to install, to be able, to download and compile files from the net?
>
> Joerg
Use custom install. It should have all the development and compilers in
the install list then. Otherwise, if you can get into KDE, you can look
at the cd rom and install the RPMs there.