From: Edward C. <ec...@po...> - 2002-05-14 16:31:29
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This really isn't an htdig issue here... Assuming ksh... $ PATH=$PATH:/put/path/to/compiler/here $ export PATH This may vary with the other shells. Actually it looks like it is finding it... Is this the first time you've used the compiler? At 04:26 PM 5/14/2002 +0100, Gar...@bo... wrote: >Hi, > >I'm attempting to install htdig on a Sun Solaris 2.6 web server > > >When I try the ./configure command I get the following: > >loading cache ./config.cache >checking for a BSD compatible install... ./install-sh -c >checking whether build environment is sane... yes >checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes >checking for working aclocal... missing >checking for working autoconf... missing >checking for working automake... missing >checking for working autoheader... missing >checking for working makeinfo... found >configuring ht://Dig version 3.1.6 >checking for gcc... gcc >checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes >checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) is a cross-compiler... no >checking whether we are using GNU C... yes >checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes >checking for c++... c++ >checking whether the C++ compiler (c++ ) works... no >configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C++ compiler >cannot create executables. > >I believe I've installed the c++ compiler but how can I make sure and how >can I change the PATH. > >Regards, Gary. |