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barrylb

2002-10-03, 1:25 am

Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an gccxxxx.rpm file
and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to compile
a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing file not
found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the system?


Bruce Burhans

2002-10-03, 1:25 am


"barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an gccxxxx.rpm

file
> and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to

compile
> a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing file

not
> found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the system?
>
>


Forget it! You wouldn't post what you did to solve
the last problem you had.........After many people
offered various solutions...

You left the people monitoring the thread and hoping to learn something
hanging...

Even after a specific request for the info...



Bruce<+>








barrylb

2002-10-03, 1:25 am

What do you mean
The answer was in the posts crtl alt 6,..wow no thanks for you anymore.
"Bruce Burhans" <bburhan1@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:EJQm9.6076$lV3.583496@newsread1.prod.itd.earthlink.net...
>
> "barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
> newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> > Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an gccxxxx.rpm

> file
> > and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to

> compile
> > a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing file

> not
> > found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the

system?
> >
> >

>
> Forget it! You wouldn't post what you did to solve
> the last problem you had.........After many people
> offered various solutions...
>
> You left the people monitoring the thread and hoping to learn something
> hanging...
>
> Even after a specific request for the info...
>
>
>
> Bruce<+>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



Richard Adams

2002-10-03, 6:25 am

In article <h1Rm9.14405$H67.66140@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>, "barrylb"
<barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote:


>> "barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
>> newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
>> > Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an
>> > gccxxxx.rpm

>> file
>> > and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to

>> compile
>> > a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing
>> > file

>> not
>> > found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the

> system?



Of course it will say file not found because thats correct, how could it
find "usr/local" its "/usr/local"

--
Regards Richard
pa3gcu@zeelandnet.nl
http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
Bruce Burhans

2002-10-03, 1:25 pm

Richard! I hope you see this...

My PoP/smtp are down! No idea when it will be up again. C

Bruce<+>



"Richard Adams" <pa3gcu@zeelandnet.nl> wrote in message
news:20021003.102035.1131359211.2888@zeelandnet.nl...
> In article <h1Rm9.14405$H67.66140@tor-nn1.netcom.ca>, "barrylb"
> <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote:
>
>
> >> "barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
> >> newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> >> > Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an
> >> > gccxxxx.rpm
> >> file
> >> > and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to
> >> compile
> >> > a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing
> >> > file
> >> not
> >> > found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the

> > system?

>
>
> Of course it will say file not found because thats correct, how could it
> find "usr/local" its "/usr/local"
>
> --
> Regards Richard
> pa3gcu@zeelandnet.nl
> http://people.zeelandnet.nl/pa3gcu/
>


barrylb

2002-10-06, 11:26 pm

You have to install your programs correctly, if you use mc just pick F2 and
at the top of the menu pick install the rpm, this is similar to a setup
program in windows!

"barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an gccxxxx.rpm

file
> and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to

compile
> a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing file

not
> found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the system?
>
>



Bruce Burhans

2002-10-07, 1:24 am


Good man! Apt-get (Debian) is just as easy....


Bruce<+>

"barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
news:VL7o9.14850$H67.67671@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> You have to install your programs correctly, if you use mc just pick F2

and
> at the top of the menu pick install the rpm, this is similar to a setup
> program in windows!
>
> "barrylb" <barrylb@attcanada.ca> wrote in message
> newsyQm9.14402$H67.66231@tor-nn1.netcom.ca...
> > Ok I have Peanut Linux up and running, I have downloaded an gccxxxx.rpm

> file
> > and have extracted the file with mc (midnight commander), I want to

> compile
> > a file (./configure --prefix=usr/local but I get an error ststing file

> not
> > found. So how do I get the gccxxx to be reconised anywhere in the

system?
> >
> >

>
>
>


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