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Re: Help Installing QTR in Redhat 9-C Compiler?

2004-04-28 by myriad_one

Tom,

I got the C compiler and other development tools, by installing 
Redhat Linux 9 with the "Developer tools" option.  As I recall there 
are 3 or 4 options for doing the install.  And you need the one with 
the developer tools because it has the C compiler and other stuff 
you need.

PS> despite successfully building QTR, I never did get it to print 
correctly.  I never got it to print through QTCups-- clicking on 
print just never produced any output to the printer.  I finally got 
it to print by using an lpr command line script someone on this 
forum wrote, but the output I got was completely messed up.  
Something was very wrong-- The print was a strange color of green 
and had lots of banding on it.  For now I've given up on QTR and I 
am trying the demo version of ImagePrint.  Too bad, I spent a lot of 
time on QTR and people on this forum helped me (which I 
appreciate!).  I also appreciate peoples' efforts in building a tool 
like QTR and releasing it to the public.  But I never got it to work 
properly despite their help.  I hope that you have better luck!

-North Krimsly

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tom Husband" 
<thusband@s...> wrote:
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Ramin"
> <raminolta@y...> wrote:
> >   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 
> 
> Again, thanks a lot!  I'm off to do some homework.
> 
> Tom

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