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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Cruzer on April 24, 2004, 04:10:48 PM
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LiNUX Guru's.. this one may make you giggle..
I'm a Linux user for apx 3-4 yrs now, familiar with Linux, RPM's and configuration tools...
Now that I am using SME 6.0 (Lovin'it) I may never go back to a "regular" Redhat setup.. HOWEVER.. This is the part yur going to laugh at..
"What RPM's do I need to install in order to be able to compile bin's using MAKE or MAKEInstall?" Or are they already installed by default??
Best Regards..
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Install the 'dev-tools' for SME 6.
Regards,
Molski
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Cruzer:
The SME way of storing is a bit confusing (even for a non newbie) (IMnsHO that is :-D )
There seemingly always are several places to look ;-)
Go to the "contribs" area HERE, sepcifically:
http://mirror.contribs.org/smeserver/contribs/hpe/devtools-6.01/dev-rpms/
wget "everything you see" into a fresh directory
rpm -Uvh * it
voila - this should get you started...
Reinhold
P.S.: Else the ibiblio stuff usually is the most current .-) 8-)
P.P.S: I should not fail to tell you that Charlie Brady (the development head while it was still MITEL) says:
A search of the archives will show that our recommendation is (and always
has been) to use a RedHat system for development. Very few sme rpms will
be needed for development. e-smith-devtools, perl-Test-inline and
perl-XML-Parser are the only extras I'm aware of.
--
Charlie
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