Janet Heath <janetcatherine.he...@gmail.com> writes: [...] > configure:3161: checking machine type as reported by uname -m > configure:3164: result: x86_64 > configure:3177: checking for --without-gcc > configure:3221: result: no > configure:3282: checking for gcc > configure:3312: result: no > configure:3375: checking for cc > configure:3422: result: no > configure:3478: checking for cl.exe > configure:3508: result: no > configure:3532: error: in `/usr/bin/Python-2.7.3': > configure:3534: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH > See `config.log' for more details > > I can't seem to figure out the 2 errors at the bottom. Any suggestions?
It looks like you have no C compiler (if you have one, configure can't find it in the obvious way). You need a C compiler to compile python. You should first install a C compiler. But are you sure you need to compile python? Isn't there a binary package available for your platform? -- Alain. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list