From: <pa...@rc...> - 2000-10-04 05:21:21
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> I have Linux with Red Hat 6.2. > > I followed the install instructions, so I ran the > first command ./configure and I received the following > messages: > > # ./configure > loading cache ./config.cache > checking operating system... Linux > checking for Linux kernel source... > /usr/src/linux-2.2.14 > checking for SNMP... /usr/include/ucd-snmp > checking for QT... /usr/lib/qt-2.1.0 > checking for gcc... no > checking for cc... no > configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH > > As you can see, the last 3 lines have errors. > > I suppose theses errors have a relationship with > $PATH. Hi, Marco. For RedHat 6.2, make sure you have the "egcs" and "egcs-c++" packages installed. These provide the necessary "gcc" and "g++" compilers required to build the hpoj software. What is the setting of your PATH environment variable anyway? Type "echo $PATH" to find out. David |