Cant compile on opensuse

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Cant compile on opensuse

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i cant compile error is g++ not installed the error is

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checking awk... awk
checking build system type... i586-suse-linux
checking host system type... i586-suse-linux
detecting OS... UNIX
checking universal build... no
checking build cc... gcc
checking host cc... gcc
checking build c++... g++ not found
I couldn't detect any g++ binary on your system
please define the CC/CXX environment to where it is located
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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Then it would be wise to actually install g++ as it is kinda essential.
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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how how how ?( ?(
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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Rubidium wrote:Then it would be wise to actually install g++ as it is kinda essential.
rabbit67890 wrote:how how how ?( ?(
  • You know what YaST is? Go to software and install g++?
  • And you know how to use google? Something like "yast/linux/"anything else" install g++"?
  • And you know what a wiki (especially the OpenTTD-wiki) is? FAQ-developement->Linux?
  • You know how to use the keyboard?
  • You can breathe alone?
  • ...
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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BigBB wrote:
Rubidium wrote:Then it would be wise to actually install g++ as it is kinda essential.
rabbit67890 wrote:how how how ?( ?(
  • You know what YaST is? Go to software and install g++?
  • And you know how to use google? Something like "yast/linux/"anything else" install g++"?
  • And you know what a wiki (especially the OpenTTD-wiki) is? FAQ-developement->Linux?
  • You know how to use the keyboard?
  • You can breathe alone?
  • ...
Regards,
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1 yes
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
5 never
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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rabbit67890 wrote:1 yes
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
5 never
If you know what YaST is and how to use it and you know what google is and how to use it too and you can use your keyboard: why in the hell you write:
rabbit67890 wrote:how how how ?( ?(
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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BigBB wrote:
rabbit67890 wrote:1 yes
2 yes
3 no
4 yes
5 never
If you know what YaST is and how to use it and you know what google is and how to use it too and you can use your keyboard: why in the hell you write:
rabbit67890 wrote:how how how ?( ?(
thought opensuse had some bug or verry hard finding
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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rabbit67890 wrote:how how how ?( ?(
Same way you'd install ANY OTHER FSCKING[0] TOOL!

*plonk*

[0] Including fsck. Use it liberally. Please.
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Re: Cant compile on opensuse

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DaleStan wrote: Same way you'd install ANY OTHER FSCKING[0] TOOL!

*plonk*

[0] Including fsck. Use it liberally. Please.
:D good one
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