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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: krusty on December 27, 2002, 03:39:54 PM
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I was going through the how-to on bandwidth limiting. I download the squid package as in the title and when i was going through the steps in the how-to section. I copied the package to the /var/tmp directory then unpacked it. I then changed to the squid-2.4.stable1 directory. All was good. When i went to run the command ./configure --prefix=/opt/squid --exec-prefix=/opt/squid etc,etc,etc i gave me a messge
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
What does this mean? what can i do to fix it? I am running e-smith 5.5 is this okay to use with this? Do i have to uninstall squid to fix this? If so where is the file and how do i uninstall it? Said in the forum this was going to be easy for a novice? Guess i am not even at that level yet. But i am trying. Thanks to anyone who may be able to help. Krusty
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you need the development toolkit so that you can compile things. I cant remember the address for the download. It could have been on the star networks site......
Have a search around :)
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Here is the address
http://myezserver.com/downloads/mitel/contrib/dev-tools/
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Chris Parker wrote:
> you need the development toolkit so that you can compile
> things. I cant remember the address for the download. It
> could have been on the star networks site......
Or likely better yet, find already compiled RPMs. Most things of interest are available off the shelf.
Charlie
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What is in the development toolkit? Where do i put it? What do i do with it? None of this was in the how-to. And they said it would be easy. Do i have to download the gcc-2.96-98.i386.rpm? If so where do i put it and what do i do with it? Sorry for all the questions but i don't think i would even put myself in the class of novice, but i am trying to get my head around it. Thanks very much. Krusty