I have already done that and all development tools that are listed are
showing up as checked and installed. But when I go to command prompt
and type make it says bad command.
I can man make and it comes up but no command...
Thanks,
glenn
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 17:30:31 +0200, Stefan Hundhammer
On Monday 12 July 2004 17:22, 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...
Install the "development" software selection. You can do that in the installed system: Open YaST2, software, switch to the "selections" filter view at the top left, check "development".
And while you are at it, you might want to add the "experienced user" selection for a lot of useful tools.
The rationale for not installing all that by default is that apart from developers most users simply don't need it. But of course it's there if you decide otherwise.
CU -- Stefan Hundhammer
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