Solaris installation of Samba
Andrew Perrin - Demography
aperrin at demog.Berkeley.EDU
Fri May 8 18:53:23 GMT 1998
Yes, get GCC. You'll get nowhere without it :).
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Andrew J. Perrin - aperrin at demog.berkeley.edu - NT/Unix Admin/Support
Department of Demography - University of California at Berkeley
2232 Piedmont Avenue #2120 - Berkeley, California, 94720-2120 USA
http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin --------------------------SEIU1199
On Sat, 9 May 1998, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> (This is a little off-topic, but since there's so many experts here :-)
>
> OK, I successfully got the main branch downloaded via CVS to my Linux
> machine, copied the source tree over to my new Solaris machine, edited
> the Makefile properly, but it looks like I don't have a real C compiler
> on this machine (only a "cc" that reports an optional package hasn't
> been installed).
>
> Not being terribly familiar with Solaris' quirks, I'm guessing that Sun
> (in their infinite wisdom) licenses the C/C++ compilers/tools separately
> from the core OS. If this is true, I guess I should find out how to get
> GCC for this platform.
>
> Anyone out there have any pointers?
>
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