A C compiler is such a important tool. " you can't do anything" without a C
compiler. I can't believe Linux RH 6.1 doesn't make it standard!

Well all you need to do is ask someone with Linux at home to rpm -df cc 
This will tell you which RPM cc came from.

Looking forward to your feedback.

dannyh
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On Fri, 05 May 2000, Victor R. Cardona wrote:
> I always install them by as a general rule, so I am not sure if this is a
> complete list. If you use GnoRPM, it breaks things down by category.
> Look in the development section, and install the packages that you feel
> you might need. Development libraries are a must. Then go to the System
> category and make sure that the proper libraries are installed, as well as
> the needed compilers.
> 
> I'm sorry I cannot be more specific, but hopefully this will start you off
> in the right direction.
> 
> Victor
> 
> On Thu, 4 May 2000, Jerry Human wrote:
> 
> > Hello Ladies and Gentlemen of the Redhat List. I think I'm ready to
> > begin learning how to program in C/C++ (I have teach yourself in C++ 21
> > days by Jesse Liberty from Sams), which is one of the main reasons for
> > installing Linux. But, I have a small problem and everyone has been so
> > nice helping me with a few other problems, I thought I would ask again.
> > 
> > When I installed RH 6.2 from CD I decided to not install the development
> > package to conserve space and to get a basic OS working first before
> > complicating things. Now I want to install it but can't find it on the
> > CD. Ok, I can ftp it, I have access to several good mirrors but I'm not
> > sure what I need. Could someone give me a complete list of rpm's for
> > programming and kernel compiling? Do those rpm's have to be installed in
> > a specific order?
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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