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I am receiving this error on a Prostar Laptop, using an AMD 64 bit chip: configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH while trying to install gcc and binutils. |
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edwardofori009@hotmail.com adjusted his/her tinfoil beanie to post:
> > I am receiving this error on a Prostar Laptop, using an AMD 64 bit > chip: > > configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH > > while trying to install gcc and binutils. How are you installing these please, rpm or from source? From the install media or from a d/loaded file? Also what versions? HTH -- Mark Twixt hill and high water N. Wales, UK Novell Support Forums SysOp |
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baskitcaise wrote:
> edwardofori009@hotmail.com adjusted his/her tinfoil beanie to post: > >> >> I am receiving this error on a Prostar Laptop, using an AMD 64 bit >> chip: >> >> configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH >> >> while trying to install gcc and binutils. > > How are you installing these please, rpm or from source? > > From the install media or from a d/loaded file? > > Also what versions? > > HTH This would be error while running "configure", before compilation, which is strange way to install gcc for the first time ![]() It would be good to install gcc using rpm, and than if one likes the newest version of gcc, it is possible to compile sources. Have a fun. -- Regards, Rajko. |
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