Thanks a lot for your help.
Progress with both now: with g++ (gpp as I just learned) and a successful
wvdial make and also with the SuSE scripts!!
As you show on your web site what to put in /etc/suseppp/generic.options ...
that made the progress there! My script (generated by YAST) contained 4
blank lines before the 'name' line. I filled these lines now with parameters
(/dev/modem, 19200, crtscts, lock) and since that time, the 'ppp-up' script
runs!
Since you had already the information on your site I assume, there were
quite a few others before with the same problem? What is wrong there with
YAST, generating the improper generic.options file? (This should be more a
question for SuSE but I guess they don't care. They will be busy working on
version 6.1 rather than looking into this).
Thanks again for your help.
Michael Doerner
-----Original Message-----
From: dizzy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, 10 April 1999 22:04
To: Michael Doerner
Cc: Suse-Linux-E@Suse. Com
Subject: Re: [SuSE Linux] g++ ... or what's the problem here?
Michael Doerner wrote:
> Hello,
> I am trying to install wvdial which was one of the recommendations for my
> PPP not working under SuSE 5.3.
> I downloaded wvdial and I read the instructions for compile/make and the
> requirements.
>
> When I start make it comes up the following error message:
>
> g++ $_R_CXXFLAGS - c base64.cc
> /bin/sh: g++: command not found
>
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
Then get the source for WvDial and simply follow the read me
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
Then get the source for WvDial and simply follow the read me
rob
Linux Home page http://www.connix.com/~dizzy73/LBM.htm
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