This was covered quite well in this post to the suse-kde list so I
quote his procedure below:
Steve Kratz
On Monday 12 July 2004 11:22, Glenn Hancock wrote:
Can anyone tell me why SUSE 9.1 install didn't install make and the gcc compilers? Or better yet, where I can find these things so that I can get my system back up?
I just upgraded from RH9 and am having difficulty at the moment...
I assume you've installed SUSE 9.1 *Professional*? The Personal edition doesn't come with development tools.
Assuming yes, then run YaSt/Software/Install and Remove Software to install more software. You may want to go to the "Selections" portion and click on some of the uber-groups there to save you time, then go back later and use Search or Package Groups if you're missing a few more esoteric tools.
Cheers,
J.C.
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