[KLUG Members] interesting Cups problem.

Adam Bultman members@kalamazoolinux.org
Sun, 9 Feb 2003 17:15:28 -0500 (EST)


> >compiling Annot.cxx:  C++ compiling not found on your system
> 
> You get this from the ./configure or the make?

>From the 'make' process.  Configure terminates successfully.

> 
> Maybe you don't have the C++ compiler it wants, or in the wrong place. 
> I didn't think gcc was a C++ compiler, but a C compiler.  Maybe you want
> to type 'g++' and see if anything happens.
> 

Yeah, it's there.  g++ (GCC) 3.2.1 20021207 is what g++ --version returns.  
FWIW, I can compile all sorts of fun stuff on this.


> >The other people with a similar problem to this haven't had cc1plus on 
> >their system, whereas I do.  It's kind of annoying, because cups is a 
> 
> Is it in your path?  Is that what the configure script is looking for?
> 

I think so. It 'finds' it just fine, I suppose. Odd, though, it complains
when some compilation processes try to use -lstdc++ and -lsupc++ . Which
again, is wierd.
> 
> Far be it from me to defend any of those AMD *CRAP* compost processor
> units, 

...

> 
> >So, at this point, the system is usable (no evolution, no konqueror) but 
> >there's a few things I'd still like to have on it. 
> 

> No evolution!  And yet you call it usable!?
> 

No *pine* would be unusable :) 

Evolution I don't use often, (at home)except for debugging purposes.  At 
work, it's pretty, so I use it there (although Mozilla Mail has a LOT on 
it in terms of usability)