Re: Surprised!!!!Re: how to run CVS?

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On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 12:43, rebel student wrote:
> hi folks, 
> I have installed red hat 9 and i m surprised.
> There is no CVS. 

Run redhat-config-packages and select the development tools that you
need under the "Development" section.

> So, I went to cvs site and downloaded
> its .tar.gz, when i untarred it by 
> tar -zxvf ....tar.gz and tried to ran ./configure it
> told me no gcc compiler
> then i downloaded gcc compiler frm gcc.gnu.org site
> and ran, then i came to knw no cc compiler
> whats this? i m surprised...ther are no packages fr
> gcc, cc, java, cvs and in my earlier red hat 7.3
> everything was so fine...
> or am I in ignorance.?
> I have installed the red hat 9 frm the 3 cds,
> (downloaded frm the red hat site) and I have
> installed, ( i guess without custom). 

You should have paid more attention at install time. ;o)

> i am sure there is no cvs package. But why, the
> brilliant developers are adding on new and new things
> and leaving such essential things ?? 
> Pardon me!! if I am wrong!!
> but i checked no cvs, no gcc, no cc, nothing ....
> 
> --- Emmanuel Seyman <seyman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 09:57:54AM -0700, rebel
> > student wrote:
> > >
> > > I have just installed red hat 9, but cvs is not
> > > working here. what to do or which package to
> > download?
> > 
> > Is the cvs package installed?
> > 
> > Emmanuel
> > 
> > 
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