On Thursday 12 January 2006 14:42, Per-Anton Rønning wrote:

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>
> I then did:
> $urpmi gcc
> That seemed to go OK, so,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] par]# rpm -q gcc
> gcc-3.3.2-6mdk
>
> but this one (3.3.2) did not work the last time.
>
> Next, compilation, with a new error msg:
> gcc:installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory
>
> ----------------------------
> I am *sweating*, it seems to be quite a riddle to find a gcc compiler
> for 10.0!
> But thanks anyway for all help, I am getting the routine to install
> software now, which is a good thing.
>
> What puzzles me is that installing  3.4.1 gave the same (previoiusly
> reported) error message.
> So what on earth can this be? Do I have to updrade from 10.0 after all?
> Any fresh ideas??
>

Yes. Don't sweat.  The file cc1plus is in the package "gccx.xx-c++" (where x 
is your version number.)

Open your software installer, search for gcc and you'll find it easily.  If 
you display "maximum information", you will see the file.  Install the 
package.

Kaj Haulrich.
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