Hello.
I'm having some problems during the install of hylafax on my RedHat 9.
I
have installed it in other computers with the same distro, but now I
was
interested in compiling it from the source (.tar.gz). When I run the
./configure command I obtain the following result:
Using /usr/bin/gcc for a C compiler (set CC to override).
Looks like /usr/bin/gcc supports the -g option.
Using " -g" for C compiler options.
Looks like /usr/bin/gcc has an ANSI C preprocessor.
... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined, will compensate.
Looks like /usr/bin/gcc supports the -M option for generating make
dependencies../configure: line 782: [: -gt: unary operator expected
./configure: line 785: [: -eq: unary operator expected
./configure: line 782: [: -gt: unary operator expected
./configure: line 785: [: -eq: unary operator expected
Cannot locate a suitable C++ compiler.
We attempted to compile the following test program:
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class foo {
public:
struct bar {
int a;
bar();
};
foo();
};
foo::bar::bar() { a = 0; }
foo::foo() { bar x; }
int main() { foo t; return 0; }
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with these compilers:
g++ gcc CC NCC DCC gcc2 xlC
but none of them were successful.
To build this software you need a C++ compiler that supports a
reasonably modern version of C++. In particular the compiler must
support nested types and process temporary variables according to the
ANSI Reference Manual (the ARM).
I've tried to pass the location of my g++ program to the script in the
command line but the result was the same.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance.
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Jose Miguel Lopez Coronado <jmlopez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>