On Tuesday 25 August 2009 04:36:14 Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Mon, 24 Aug 2009 17:32:14 -0400, you wrote:
Hello SuSE people, So the question is: How do I find out? get it there if necessary? Was in run level 3 as root of course, and in the / directory.
What does 'which gcc' say? What's the output of 'rpm -qa|fgrep gcc'?
Philipp
Thanks to all for replying. Still no luck. Philipp, "which gcc" returns no output. The rpm -qa query returns the following: bob@Easystreet:~> rpm -qa|fgrep gcc gcc-gij-4.1.3-29 gcc41-4.1.2_20061115-5 gcc-4.1.3-29 libgcc41-4.1.2_20061115-5 gcc41-gij-32bit-4.1.2_20061115-7 libgcc41-32bit-4.1.2_20061115-5 gcc41-gij-4.1.2_20061115-7 bob@Easystreet:~> I tried both of the suggested previous links and they seem to have been made. The first link from Aaron. ln -s gcc cc, created a cc and it points to gcc, wherever it is. Not in /usr/bin. The second link from David, ln -s `which gcc` /usr/local/bin/cc, created a link to "which gcc" which i guess means nothing. But nvidia installer still complains. Where is gcc actually installed? rpm -qa finds it, but I can't. This is on my old 10.2 that I really want to keep for awhile and is 64 bit. Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org