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Re: g++ command, missing packages?
Hello Angelika,
> Would love to, how do I get the output from cygcheck. What is it?
Key in:
$ cygcheck -c gcc
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version Status
gcc 3.3.1-3 OK
$ cygcheck -c gcc-g++
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version Status
gcc-g++ 3.3.1-3 OK
To get a summeray use `cygcheck -svr' (if you send it to the list please
send as attachment).
>>>Am I not using the
>>>right command?
>>No, you are using the correct command. You just haven't installed it or
>>Cygwin can't find it for some reason.
> As far as I can see I have downloaded and installed these packages
> gcc:
> gcc-ada
> gcc-core
> gcc-g77
> gcc-g++
> gcc-gpc
> gcc-java
> gcc-mingw:
> gcc-mingw-ada
> gcc-mingw-core
> gcc-mingw-g77
> gcc-mingw-g++
> gcc-mingw-gpc
> gcc-mingw-java
> what else do I need? Any system/env. variables need to set?
Ah I see, you have all but the `gcc' package. Please install the `gcc'
package.
It is my fault, the `gcc-core' package should be the actual compiler,
not `gcc' but as it is now, `gcc-core' is just the source for the `gcc'
package.
Gerrit
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