well I thought I did have one, its called gcc. http://directory.fsf.org/project/gpp/ g++ is the traditional nickname of GNU C++, a freely redistributable C++ compiler. It is part of gcc, the GNU compiler suite, and is currently part of that distribution.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rpm -q gcc gcc-4.1.1-51.fc5 >what you do need is a c++-compiler. wierd I thought all I would need is gcc, which i thought *was* the GNU cpp compiler, so are you saying it isnt? I do have gcc, but configure doesnt look for gcc...only a bunch of c++ compilers that I am not very familiar with like RCC and FCC, why wouldnt it look for gcc? is there something i need besides plain gcc? [EMAIL PROTECTED] yum search g++ Loading "installonlyn" plugin Searching Packages: Setting up repositories planetcore [1/6] planetcore 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 planetccrma [2/6] planetccrma 100% |=========================| 1.9 kB 00:00 core [3/6] core 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 updates [4/6] updates 100% |=========================| 1.2 kB 00:00 freshrpms [5/6] freshrpms 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00 extras [6/6] extras 100% |=========================| 1.1 kB 00:00 Reading repository metadata in from local files primary.xml.gz 100% |=========================| 362 kB 00:02 updates : ################################################## 1013/1013 Added 171 new packages, deleted 241 old in 2.65 seconds primary.xml.gz 100% |=========================| 1.3 MB 00:04 extras : ################################################## 4277/4277 Added 0 new packages, deleted 2 old in 4.07 seconds No Matches found On Jan 7, 2008 12:41 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Agent Engram wrote: > > i am on fedora > > thanks for this piece of information. > afaik, there are even gem packages in the CCRMA-repositories. > > > > > here is what about said about build-essential: > > > > Definition: *build-essential*: Informational list of build-essential > > packages If you do not plan to build Debian packages, you don't need > > this package. Moreover this package is not required for building Debian > > packages. This package contains an informational list of packages which > > are considered essential for building Debian packages. > > what you do need is a c++-compiler. > this answers your question "who uses g++, i dont even know how to get > it.": > g++ is _the_ gnu c++ compiler. almost everyone who wants to compile C++ > on linux (and os-x, btw) uses it. since Gem is written in C++ (as > opposed to Pd, which is written in C), you need g++. > > > > > is gem dependent on debian? > > no, not at all. > it is just that most people (including me) are using (a) debian > (flavour, like ubuntu); that's why there is a bias in the documentation. > > since i don't know fedora so much, i will give you generic instructions: > - try to use an interactive (graphical or text-based; whatever you > prefer) package-manager frontend, where you can search for packages and > select them. search for "g++" and see what it gives you. > - ask the mother of all evil, google, what it gives you with "fedora > g++"; at least here the first four hits deal exactly with your problem > > > btw, you will need _a lot_ of other packages as well, if you want to > have fun with Gem. > they should be listed in some README.linux > (read through the debian section; the packages on fedora should be named > similar). > > > mfg.asdr > IOhannes > -- ----------- i am an agent implanted into your unconscious when you abducted by the travelers. look for signs of me in your life.
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