You should find gcc rpms on your installation cds.
You can find binary rpms for Redhat on web easily, for instance: http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/1597697/com/gcc-3.4.3-10.i386.rpm.html
You can build gcc from source, but you need a version to "bootstrap" with. Source tar balls are available at: http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/gcc/releases/
root wrote:
Hello, I am Suraihan.
I have few questions to ask. I've run LINUX RedHat 9.0 on my machine which I want to setup MRTG-2.11.0
I can't continue with the MRTG setting because there is no C compiler on Linux System.
What I have to do?I am trying to install gcc on my system, but I couldn't find any source or installaiton file. If it is require to install the binary package, then how is it works?
Please help me....
Thank you very much.
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