On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 09:05, Michael Satterwhite wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > I've just installed Debian Sarge on a laptop. I have installed development > tools including gcc and g++. When I try to compile a program using gcc, I get > the error message that it can't execute cc1plus because there is no such > program. I thought that apt was supposed to handle dependency problems, but > this one is being missed. Regardless, I have to get a compilation environment > up and running. I did a web search and found one message that said to install > g++ (originally I had gcc as that is what I've used), so I did. No avail. > > There have to be others who have seen this. Can anyone tell me how to get the > compiler working?
OK. Since this is the 5th time you have asked. And since you ignored the 2 replies you got from others... I am sending directly to you... which I typically don't do. here is a listing from "apt-cache search gcc | sort" with some non-related things removed. apt-cache search gcc | sort altgcc - Alternate gcc package for the libc5 environment. chill-2.95 - The GNU CHILL compiler colorgcc - Colorizer for GCC warning/error messages cpp - The GNU C preprocessor (cpp) cpp-2.95 - The GNU C preprocessor cpp-2.95-doc - Documentation for the GNU C preprocessor (cpp) cpp-3.2 - The GNU C preprocessor cpp-3.3 - The GNU C preprocessor cpp-3.4 - The GNU C preprocessor cpp-3.5 - The GNU C preprocessor g++-2.95 - The GNU C++ compiler g++-3.4 - The GNU C++ compiler g77 - The GNU Fortran 77 compiler g77-2.95 - The GNU Fortran 77 compiler g77-2.95-doc - Documentation for the GNU Fortran compiler (g77) g77-3.2 - The GNU Fortran 77 compiler g77-3.3 - The GNU Fortran 77 compiler g77-3.4 - The GNU Fortran 77 compiler gcc - The GNU C compiler gcc-2.95 - The GNU C compiler gcc-2.95-doc - Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-3.2 - The GNU C compiler gcc-3.2-base - The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) gcc-3.2-doc - Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-3.3 - The GNU C compiler gcc-3.3-base - The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) gcc-3.3-doc - Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-3.4 - The GNU C compiler gcc-3.4-base - The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) gcc-3.4-doc - Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-3.5 - The GNU C compiler gcc-3.5-base - The GNU Compiler Collection (base package) gcc-3.5-doc - Documentation for the GNU compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-avr - The GNU C compiler (cross compiler for avr) gcc-doc - Documentation for the GNU C compilers (gcc, gobjc, g++) gcc-h8300-hms - The GNU C/C++ cross-compilers for the Hitachi H8/300[HS] processors gcc-m68hc1x - The GNU C/C++ compiler for the Motorola 68HC11/12 processors gcc-snapshot - A SNAPSHOT of the GNU Compiler Collection gcc272 - The GNU C compiler. gcc272-docs - Documentation for the gcc compiler (gcc272). gccchecker - Memory access debugger for C language development gcj - The GNU Java compiler gcj-3.3 - The GNU compiler for Java(TM) gcj-3.4 - The GNU compiler for Java(TM) gcj-3.5 - The GNU compiler for Java(TM) gfortran-3.5 - The GNU Fortran 95 compiler ghdl - VHDL compiler/simulator using GCC technology gobjc - The GNU Objective-C compiler gobjc-2.95 - The GNU Objective-C compiler gobjc-3.2 - The GNU Objective-C compiler gobjc-3.3 - The GNU Objective-C compiler gobjc-3.4 - The GNU Objective-C compiler gobjc-3.5 - The GNU Objective-C compiler gpc - The GNU Pascal compiler gpc-2.1-3.3 - The GNU Pascal compiler gpc-2.1-3.3-doc - Documentation for the GNU Pascal compiler (gpc) gpc-2.1-3.4 - The GNU Pascal compiler gpc-2.1-3.4-doc - Documentation for the GNU Pascal compiler (gpc) gpc-2.95 - The GNU Pascal compiler gpc-2.95-doc - Documentation for the GNU Pascal compiler (gpc) lib64gcc1 - GCC support library (64bit) libc5 - The Linux C library version 5 (run-time libraries). libg++2.8.1.3-dbg - The GNU C++ extension library - debugging files libg++2.8.1.3-dev - The GNU C++ extension library - development files libg++2.8.1.3-glibc2.2 - The GNU C++ extension library - runtime version libgcc1 - GCC support library libgcj4 - Java runtime library for use with gcj libgcj4-common - Java runtime library for use with gcj (jar files) libgcj4-dev - Java development headers and static library for use with gcj libgcj5 - Java runtime library for use with gcj libgcj5-common - Java runtime library for use with gcj (jar files) libgcj5-dev - Java development headers and static library for use with gcj libgcj6 - Java runtime library for use with gcj libgcj6-common - Java runtime library for use with gcj (jar files) libgcj6-dev - Java development headers and static library for use with gcj libmudflap0 - GCC mudflap shared support libraries libmudflap0-dev - GCC mudflap support libraries (development files) libstdc++2.10-dbg - The GNU stdc++ library (debugging files) libstdc++2.10-dev - The GNU stdc++ library (development files) libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 - The GNU stdc++ library toolchain-source - The GNU binutils and gcc source code treelang-3.3 - The GNU Treelang compiler treelang-3.4 - The GNU Treelang compiler You really need to understand, that Debian Packages everything that can be separate as separate. IOW, no HUGE Monstrosities. Also, if you look you will find that GCC v3.4 is already available in the Debian Archive. AND GCC v3.5 too. Start exploring dude... best way to figure debian out is to try things. there are quite a few options a few keystrokes away. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] The technology that is Stronger, better, faster: Linux
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