On my Mandrake box, i have already installed the kernel sources which include all libraries/compilers to compile programs. I used redhat a while ago and if i remembercorrectly, the kernel sources were not on the first three disks. I would advise you to ask poeple on linux forums or rehdat-specific forums as to where to find the kernel sources. I would also suggest to install all of the kernel sources not just this paricular library as you may need them later for compiling other programs. Alternatively, do a google search on for example for ¨where is the kernel source for redhat¨ or similar terms. Regards, Ramin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" <thusband@s...> wrote: > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ramin" > <raminolta@y...> wrote: > > As Roger said you are muxt be missing C compiler. One note to add > > which might be of some help later: you may also have to give the > > relative paths to these executive scripts. For me, this was the case > > at the next stage where i had to run ¨./sh install-quadtonerip¨ or > > ¨sh ./install-quadtonerip¨ to have it run (i don´t remeber which > > one) while the instruction manual that comes with the software does > > not mention this possibility and without giving the relative path, i > > was getting the error ¨command not found¨. > > Regards, Ramin > > Thanks Roger and Ramin. Back to the manuals and web sites as I > haven't a clue what the C compiler is but, heck, I didn't have a clue > about Linux a month ago so this too will be overcome. The C compiler > would be on which of the three disks? Do I boot up with #1 again and > look for it? I'll keep the relative path thing in mind too. This has > been a real learning experience. > > Thanks again, > > Tom
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Re: Help Installing QTR in Redhat 9-C Compiler?
2004-04-28 by Ramin
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