it's assuming you use egcs or another oop c-compiler. Replace the c++ in Makefile with gcc & try again, or install egcs & de-install gcc.
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From: Michael H. Collins [SMTP:mhtexcollins@austin.rr.com]
Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 3:35 AM
To: suse
Subject: [SLE] TT Fonts
I am trying to compile xfstt on SuSE 6.2 and get the following.
# make xfstt && make install
c++ -g -Wall -pedantic -DMAGNIFY=0 -c RAFile.cpp
make: c++: Command not found
make: *** [RAFile.o] Error 127
What do I make of this?
Thanks.
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* Paul Sims (psims@lombard.co.uk) [20000104 11:42]:
it's assuming you use egcs or another oop c-compiler. Replace the c++ in Makefile with gcc & try again, or install egcs & de-install gcc.
c++ -g -Wall -pedantic -DMAGNIFY=0 -c RAFile.cpp make: c++: Command not found make: *** [RAFile.o] Error 127
Sorry, but that's the completely wrong answer. Xsftt is written in C++, so
it *needs* a C++ compiler. Using gcc instead of c++ will fail miserably as
a) the C++ frontend cc1plus (that the gcc driver will call) is missing and
b) because gcc would fail to link against libstdc++, which is required for a
C++ program.
The right answer is to install the C++ part of egcs and the corresponding
libraries. Both packages are in series d of our distribution and _not_
installed by default.
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