[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-11-24 Thread fishor
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? If so, please reopen the bug. Thanks in advance.

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[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-20 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
two things:
1. i didn't try the method at that link myself
2. maybe you could check the install DVD? maybe that one has those packages? 
most everybody has a DVD reader these days.

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Re: [Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-19 Thread Rickr765
Excellent link. I'll build a package CD and include it with the standard 
installation CD. Thanks!
   
  (no, build-essential is not on the install CD)

Emmanuel Touzery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu
allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than
installing a few packages. There is nothing in the
standard packages that includes build-essential. Try
it: Do a fresh installation on a clean machine and,
without using the sudo apt-get, try to compile
hello.c. You will not be able to.

you can compile hello.c with nothing more than installing a few
packages. running sudo apt-get IS installing a few packages.

if build-essential is not in the ubuntu install CD (is it not?), you could use 
this trick:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageCDs

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[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
i'm not 100% sure but I think
sudo apt-get install build-essential will work.

see
http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1879291postcount=4

don't worry, ubuntu DOES allow you to compile a hello world in C with
nothing more than installing few packages.

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Re: [Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Rickr765
Yes, I found that in the Community Forums and it did
work.

However, you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu
allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than
installing a few packages. There is nothing in the
standard packages that includes build-essential.  Try
it: Do a fresh installation on a clean machine and,
without using the sudo apt-get, try to compile
hello.c. You will not be able to.

One poster on Community Forums said that Ubuntu should
include build-essential with any development packages
as a dependency.

I can't currently install Ubuntu completely on
friends' computers who don't have internet
connectivity. I'll have to bring their computers to my
house. I'm adding this sudo apt-get to my list of
things to do on each computer.

Let me say, Ubuntu 6.10 is by far the best Linux
distro I've ever seen! It installs smoothly and works
great. Excellent job!

--- Emmanuel Touzery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 i'm not 100% sure but I think
 sudo apt-get install build-essential will work.
 
 see

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1879291postcount=4
 
 don't worry, ubuntu DOES allow you to compile a
 hello world in C with
 nothing more than installing few packages.
 
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 environment
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[Bug 79418] Re: Standard installation does not produce a working environment

2007-01-16 Thread Emmanuel Touzery
you are wrong in your assertion that Ubuntu
allows you to compile hello.c with nothing more than
installing a few packages. There is nothing in the
standard packages that includes build-essential. Try
it: Do a fresh installation on a clean machine and,
without using the sudo apt-get, try to compile
hello.c. You will not be able to.

you can compile hello.c with nothing more than installing a few
packages. running sudo apt-get IS installing a few packages.

if build-essential is not in the ubuntu install CD (is it not?), you could use 
this trick:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PackageCDs

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