> > I appreciate all of your help.By the way,I looked > > under /usr/sfw/bin and there is a gcc binary in > there > > but I can't run it(under root,doing a "./gcc" in > > /usr/sfw/bin gives me a no input file message) and > > "no input files" is correct. Namely, you do need a C > program to compile, as in: > > gcc /blabla/bla/helloworld.c -o /tmp/helloworld > > By the way, I would avoid using GCC unless you > specifically need it; instead, I'd download and > install the gratis Sun Studio 12 compilers. You will > still need a C/C++/Fortran program to compile though > (;-) > > > even after adding the directory to my path in > > /etc/default/login and /etc/default/su ,"which > gcc" > > still gives me a "no gcc found".This right after > > another install before downloading anything > else,in > > other words a fresh install...what gives? > > The easiest thing to do after updating those files is > to log out and log back in. Upon logging in, > /etc/default/login will be reread. > > Posting the PATH= line from your /etc/default/login > would also help with diagnostics.
You will > still need a C/C++/Fortran program to compile though > (;-)" Now you really got me...I thought that if I installed Studio 12 I would get those as well?What else besides Studio 12 would I need to download?All I (think) I need is a compiler for those times when I need to build something from source. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
