RE: make install


Subject: RE: make install
From: Pete Peters (ppeters914@home.com)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 10:43:22 MST


This is covered in the archives, but to do any compiling, etc, you need
to do the Developer Workstation install, or add the specific individual
packages manually to your Home/Office install.

Courtesy of an earlier post by Takashi Oe, here is a list of things you
should probably have if you want to do any development:

autoconf
automake
binutils
bison
blt
byacc
bzip2-devel
cdecl
cpp
cproto
ctags
cvs
diffutils
flex
gcc-*
gdb
gettext
glibc-devel
gperf
indent
libtool
libtool-libs
m4
make
patch
readline-*
rcs
rgrep
rsh
rsync
sed
sharutils
strace
texinfo
tclx
tix
tk
tkinter
umb-scheme
unarj
unzip
zlib
zlib-devel

There may be more depending on your specific needs, but this should get
you started.

HTH

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeroen Diederen [mailto:jdiederen@epo.org]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 6:00 AM
To: yellowdog-general@lists.yellowdoglinux.com
Subject: make install

Hello,

I am running YDL 2.0 with kernel 2.2.19-1k and I installed the
home/office package. It appeared to me that I cannot do any new
installations in Linux because the e.g. make program was missing. Can
somebody tell me what installation I should do to have all these
features included ?

Jeroen



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