[olug] Problems with C in my Fedora Core 3 install

Mario Steele eumario at trilake.net
Tue Jun 28 05:40:45 UTC 2005


VHP3 wrote:

>What options did you choose during installation? 
>Workstation? Server? Custom?  I'm not sure if this
>still holds true today, but back in the actual Red Hat
>days, 9.0 and earlier, the C compiler wasn't included
>in the typical workstation install.  One had to go
>through the custom install and manually select the
>software development option, or something to that
>effect.  I learned that one the hard way with 7.3.
>
>Vince
>  
>
It is the same in Fedora Core installs Vince.

>>I'm new to the area and am trying to set up a
>>weather station.  The software
>>for the weather station is in C, thus I want to use
>>GCC on a Linux box.  I
>>installed Fedora Core 3 with minimal problems.  My
>>configuration is a
>>Pentium clone (Winchip) running at 200MHz with 156MB
>>or so of memory.
>>Anyway, I can't get even a simply program like
>>"Hello World" to compile
>>because for some reason I don't have the stdio.h
>>(and other header files).
>>What did I do wrong in the install and better yet
>>how do I correct the
>>problems?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Paul
>>    
>>
As for you Paul, go through the Anaconda Installer (Add/Remove Programs 
in the System Settings Section of your Applications, if you installed a 
GUI such as Gnome), and put a check next to Development Tools 
(http://eumario.trilake.net/~eumario/anaconda_development.png), then hit 
Update.  This should install all of the required development tools, 
libraries, and headers that you need.  The picture is of Fedora Core 4, 
but the Anaconda Installer hasn't changed much between 3 and 4.

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