On Monday 16 August 2004 13:45, Bill Campbell wrote: > On Mon, Aug 16, 2004, William L. Jones wrote: > >I treid to compile "hello, world" on GCC. The error message said there > > was no stdio.h . This was with OpenPKG 2.1.0 installed on SuSE 9.1 > > Personal Edition. I had no problem with another computer that had > > OpenPKG installed on SuSE 9.0. A search revealed no stdio.h anywhere on > > the SuSE9.1 computer. Any suggestions? > > You need to install the glibc-devel package using Yast2. It probably would > be a Good Idea(tm) to use the Yast2 software manager to select all the > development options, then go into its ``search'', enter ``devel'', then > select other libraries you might want to use (e.g. pam-devel, pilot-devel, > etc.). > > The stdio.h header is in the glibc-devel-2.3.3-97 on SuSE 9.1 Professional. > I assume it's something similar on the Personal package, but I don't use > that as it tends not to have all the headers, libraries, and programs I > use. > > Bill > -- > INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Campbell; Celestial Software LLC > UUCP: camco!bill PO Box 820; 6641 E. Mercer Way > FAX: (206) 232-9186 Mercer Island, WA 98040-0820; (206) > 236-1676 URL: http://www.celestial.com/ > > When a place gets crowded enough to require ID's, social collapse is > not far away. It is time to go elsewhere. The best thing about space > travel is that it made it possible to go elsewhere. > -- Robert Heinlein > ______________________________________________________________________ > The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org > User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Bill, Your answer has provided me with a plan, and I thank you. You are correct if you assume that SuSE strips out development and programming features from the 9.1 Personal edition. They say so up front. I was hoping that OpenPKG would fix that. I do have the necessary access to the SuSE site. WLJ ______________________________________________________________________ The OpenPKG Project www.openpkg.org User Communication List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
