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<pre wrap=""><div class="moz-txt-sig"><div class="moz-txt-sig">On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Ian Norton wrote:-
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 01:56:30AM +0100, Russell Howe wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 06:16:02PM +0100, john gennard wrote:
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<pre wrap=""><span class="moz-txt-citetags">>>> </span>/bin/sh: g++: command not found
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">>> </span>A naive assumption would be that g++ is not installed...
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">>> </span>What if you do "apt-get install g++"?
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> if you werent such a careless pric* you would notice that he has
> installed g++-3.2.
> congratulations russel, my contempt for you has made to into another thread
I'm sorry about this - there seems to be some antagonism here!
Whilst I lack considerable knowledge, it does appear, that as I
now have the solution, g++-3.2 and g++ are separate things and
I foolishly didn't realise that the programme was looking for g++.
John.
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