Hello, in order for me to assist you I need to know the answers to the
following question :-
1) What version of Redhat are you running?
2) Did you perform workstation, server, custom install?
I suspect :-
the problem is you ran the custom installation of linux. (Server, Workstation
used to trash your existing partition now RH6.1 doesn't)
and if you don't select "everything" in the custom install it won't install the
C Compiler for you.
Solution to your problem :-
Goto www.rpmfind.net and get the RPM for cc or gcc.
Looking forward to your feedback.
dannyh
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Trevor Hellman wrote:
> Hi, I am new to Linux and am having problems trying to install anything.
> I've tried the rpms but after I going thru numerous failed dependencies, one
> of them invariably has encounters an error. So I've tried just compiling
> the sources. The problem is when I do the ./configure, it either tells me
> to specify the host type or will not find a useable gcc or cc. I have a
> cyrix 75 processor, so I try --host i386-cyrix-linux and other variations,
> but it still does not work. This is happening with numerous programs that I
> try to install. Any suggestions to get this working?
>
> Trevor Hellman
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