I would say you don't have gcc installed. If the packages say otherwise kick the 
package 
creater in the shin and run.   Try to reinstall gcc && g++ from madrakes cd or find the
required rpm's on the net. 

Hope you can get it working!


--- Daniel & Kimberly Cotter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> With that bit of wisdom in mind, I stand corrected, and here is the error message I 
> get:
> 
> 
> # find / -name gcc | sed -n '/gcc$/p'
> find: /mnt/floppy: Input/output error
> find: /mnt/cdrom: Input/output error
> # 
> 
> (returns the I/o errors and then returns a prompt)
> 
> -Daniel
> 
> --- "D. Joe Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 05:37:14PM -0500, D. Joe Anderson wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 14, 2004 at 11:03:39AM -0500, Daniel & Kim Cotter wrote:
> > 
> > > I ran the ./configure command, and the results are about 15 lines of 
> > > errors, all meaning that it can't find the C compiler.  I do have the 
> > > gcc package installed; is it possible the path to it is not listed?
> > 
> > gcc is necessary, but rarely sufficient, to compile anything. 
> 
> I should have noted this before:  You should almost always just
> go ahead and append the actual error messages (not pages and
> pages of them, but you're only talking about 15 lines) rather
> than a description of them, which may involve an unwarranted
> conclusion or unspoken assumption.  Maybe it is just a path
> error, but that seems like an odd thing to find in a stock
> system.
> 
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
>       http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> 
> -- 
> Joe
> 
> 


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Ted Katseres
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