Find the RPM on one of the redhat mirrors, it ought to be on the CDS you downloaded too. If you upgrade to Fedora ( http://fedora.redhat.com/ ) then you can just type $ yum install g++ Gaz > -----Original Message----- > From: azri abdul majid [mailto:emajid@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 21 April 2005 16:06 > To: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: g++ compilation > > Hi, > > Where can I find g++ source code for me to install g++ onto my linux > machine?. Currently I am using Linux Redhat-7.2 (Kernel-2.4.30). I > successfully compile my cpp file using gcc. But when I type g++, it > shows me "bash: g++: command not found". Any ideas or suggesstion? > -- > > - Azri Abdul Majid >