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Am 28.02.2013 00:15, schrieb Bruno Cabasson:
> Le_Forgeron <lef### [at] freefr> wrote:
>> You have of course installed g++, right ?
>> (C compiler is probably install by default, but IIRC not the C++ one)
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>> In fact, you should have installed (with all dependencies):
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>> g++
>> libboost-all-dev
>> libpng12-dev
>> libjpeg62-dev
>> libtiff4-dev
>> libopenexr-dev
>> libsdl1.2-dev
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>> (the "version" might vary, this was for 11.10, but I hope you get the idea)
>> --
>> Just because nobody complains does not mean all parachutes are perfect.
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> .../configure finds gcc and does not complain until much further in the process.
> gcc is not enough?
gcc is the "Gnu Compiler Collection". It being a pretty extensive
collection, I guess it would be rather uncommon to have all language
modules installed on your system - and maybe your distro only installs
the absolute minimum by default, which would be the C compiler.
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"Bruno Cabasson" <bru### [at] cabassoncom> wrote:
> Le_Forgeron <lef### [at] freefr> wrote:
> > In fact, you should have installed (with all dependencies):
> >
> > g++
> > libboost-all-dev
> > libpng12-dev
> > libjpeg62-dev
> > libtiff4-dev
> > libopenexr-dev
> > libsdl1.2-dev
>
> ../configure finds gcc and does not complain until much further in the process.
> gcc is not enough?
On my system (openSUSE 12.2), gcc and g++ are separate packages. This is not
unreasonable, as C and C++ are two different languages. Gcc was installed by
default, but g++ was not
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