What is the RPM to install gcc???
Scott Lanning
slanning at buphy.bu.edu
Wed Oct 13 19:36:06 EDT 1999
>had to skip stuff, like C/C++ development, and kernel development.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yep, that's it there.
>have gcc running. Where is this RPM? what is it called? i skimmed over
>the 600-odd RPMS, and I didn't see something that would be related to
>gcc (Well, there was EGCS, but I want gcc).
egcs is replacing gcc, so that's what you get..
>ps - if Redhat reps read this list, a good idea is to list how much
>disk space the various install options use, I had no idea when I was
>installing the packages.
When using the custom install, when you've selected something, you
can hit ALT-F1 (or F2?), and it shows a summary and size of package;
also ISTR it shows the total size of all selected packages.
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