At 17:53:55 on Thursday Thursday 08 October 2009, Per Jessen
Stan Goodman wrote:
That's true. It doesn't help to choose among the many gcc compilers on the DVD. Can I assume that gcc-c++ is the way to go? Or is gcc43-c++ the one with the brass ring? Or gcc43? Or what?
I suspect "zypper in gcc" will get you what you need.
That caused the system to try to access the non-oss repository, because it complained that it couldn't resolve download.opensuse.org. The problem is that I am trying to get the Ethernet card to work, and there is no other way to reach the outside world. It stands to reason that the necessary compiler has to be on the DVD. But there are many likely looking gcc compilers on the DVD; so far I know that gcc43 and gcc43-c++ don't help. Which one does it want?
Per Jessen, Zürich (16.4°C)
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