On Sat, Mar 27, 1999 at 02:39:08PM -0500, dizzy wrote:
> have a look (this is for compiling wvdial)
> 1) To be able to compile the source in SuSE 5.3
> youll first need to start yast and install gpp which is a C++ compiler its
> in the development section of packages.
> yast
> choose and install packages>change create configuration>development>gpp GNU C++
>compiler
> F-10 >save configuration>load configuration>start installion
> rob
> Linux Home page http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm
>
actually gpp has been installed all along. I even did a reinstall.
I wonder if it's a conflict between
libgpp and libgpp27
or maybe not a conflict but the compiler finding one first when it needs to find the
other first...
nope tried it with either installed but not the other
(know what I mean? :)
>
> Andy Ford wrote:
>
> > Hi Y'all
> > there was a post here not long ago that someone's g++ gave:
> > configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler cannot
>create executables.
> > when running a configure script. Mine's doin' it too!
> > The config script is one for korganizer 1.1.
> > The suggested solution was to make sure gpp was installed.
> > Unfortunately, that solution doesn't solve the problem for me.
> > I went through yast and made sure i had everything possible
> > relating to c++ installed and I'm stumped.
> > Help!
> > Thanks
> > Andy
> >
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