># yum install gcc-c++<br>this did it...YEE<br><br>I also installed mesa-GLU-devel ehich was missing...<br><br>ALMOST THERE! THANKS ALL...but I am still getting a load error in pd...<br><br>/home/cgraham/installs/Pd-0.39.3-extended
/Gem/src/Gem.pd_linux: /home/cgraham/installs/Pd-0.39.3-extended/Gem/src/Gem.pd_linux: undefined symbol: glUniform2i<br>Gem: can't load library<br><br>so I read this....<br><br>KNOWN ISSUES<br>=============================================
<br><br>-fPIC:<br> on some architectures (namely x86_64) Gem MUST link against<br> the PIC-versions of certain libraries (ffmpeg, ftgl);<br> on other architectures i think it doesn't hurt to do so either
<br> (to be precise: it might hurt, since PIC-code is usually a bit slower)<br><br> unfortunately Gem's configure uses "pkg-config" which<br> does not provide a mechanism (yet?) for getting the
<br> PIC-versions of libraries if needed.<br> however, you can always export PKG_<libname>_LIBS before<br> running configure to override the detected values<br><br> something like the following should do the trick:
<br> %>export PKG_FFMPEG_LIBS=`ffmpeg-config --plugin-libs avformat`<br> %>export PKG_FTGL_LIBS=`pkg-config --libs ftgl | sed 's/-lftgl/-lftgl_pic/g'`<br> %>./configure<br><br>so I am running an AMD64 should I be concerned with this issue?
<br> <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 8, 2008 12:17 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig <<a href="mailto:zmoelnig@iem.at">zmoelnig@iem.at</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
hi again<br><div class="Ih2E3d"><br>Agent Engram wrote:<br>> well I thought I did have one, its called gcc.<br>><br>> <a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gpp/" target="_blank">http://directory.fsf.org/project/gpp/
</a><br>> g++ is the traditional nickname of GNU C++, a freely redistributable C++<br>> compiler. It is part of gcc, the GNU compiler suite, and is currently<br>> part of that distribution.<br><br></div>hmm, gcc != gpp
<br>c++ != cpp<br>...<br><br><br>"gcc" stands for the "gnu compiler collection" and the "gnu C compiler".<br>the former contains the latter (and probably a bunch of others, like a<br>c++ compiler); however, the former is usually not a single program but a
<br> collection of programs.<br><br><br>anyhow.<br>what i _did_ suggest was: google "edora g++"<br><br>the 1st hit i get is "Fedora: g++ install problem", the 2nd one is "g++<br>missing! - Linux Forums", the 3rd one is "Please help me to install g++
<br>compiler on Fedora 6 - Linux Forums".<br><br>ALL of these results tell me one thing: you have to install the package<br>"gcc-g++" to get a c++ compiler.<br><br>that is:<br># yum install gcc-c++<br><div class="Ih2E3d">
<br><br>><br>> [root@aalto]# rpm -q gcc<br>> gcc-4.1.1-51.fc5<br>><br>> >what you do need is a c++-compiler.<br>> wierd I thought all I would need is gcc, which i thought *was* the GNU<br>> cpp compiler, so are you saying it isnt? I do have gcc, but configure
<br>> doesnt look for gcc...only a bunch of c++ compilers that I am not very<br>> familiar with like RCC and FCC, why wouldnt it look for gcc? is there<br>> something i need besides plain gcc?<br>><br>> [root@aalto
]# yum search g++<br><br></div>there might be a problem with "g++" being interpreted not literally but<br>as a (broken) regular expression. so yum does not find it.<br>this is either because yum is buggy, or your use of "yum search" is illegal.
<br><br><br><br>mfg.adsr<br><font color="#888888">IOhannes<br></font><br>PS: probably there are reasons why people stick to debian rather than<br>fedora :-)<br><br></blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-----------
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