What is the RPM to install gcc???

tkeller at helpdesk.mso.stratus.com tkeller at helpdesk.mso.stratus.com
Thu Oct 14 12:05:47 EDT 1999


One of the larger space savers that I've found that a lot of people tend
to miss is the excess foreign language docuementation.  I think (though don't
quote me) is that it'll save about 100 megs.

Tim Keller.
"Life is measured in deeds and memories, not time."

On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Scott Lanning wrote:

> >had to skip stuff, like C/C++ development, and kernel development.
>                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Yep, that's it there.
> 
> >have gcc running.  Where is this RPM?  what is it called?  i skimmed over
> >the 600-odd RPMS, and I didn't see something that would be related to
> >gcc (Well, there was EGCS, but I want gcc).
> 
> egcs is replacing gcc, so that's what you get..
> 
> >ps - if Redhat reps read this list, a good idea is to list how much
> >disk space the various install options use, I had no idea when I was
> >installing the packages.
> 
> When using the custom install, when you've selected something, you
> can hit ALT-F1 (or F2?), and it shows a summary and size of package;
> also ISTR it shows the total size of all selected packages.
> 
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