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Ok, here's my problem guys:
I recently reinstalled my Slackware 10.0 system and after installing the upgrades of KDE to 3.3.2, I downloaded the 2.6.10 kernel .bzip2 file and unpacked ...
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- 02-09-2005 #1Just Joined!
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"Make" error
Ok, here's my problem guys:
I recently reinstalled my Slackware 10.0 system and after installing the upgrades of KDE to 3.3.2, I downloaded the 2.6.10 kernel .bzip2 file and unpacked it.
I navigated to the directory and after running "make mrproper", I recieved this message:
Something seems to have gone wrong with the script of "make" so I went to the slackware site and downloaded and installed the make .tgz package for Slackware 10, but it still seems to have an error with it.Code:root@Slackware:~/linux-2.6.10# make mrproper /root/linux-2.6.10/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 1: gcc: command not found /root/linux-2.6.10/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 1: gcc: command not found
Any theories? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
-Mike[/code]
- 02-09-2005 #2
Hi,
You need to download and install gcc, and probably the newest binutils and glib/glibc as well.
-lakerdonald
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Thank you very much or your help!!!
I appreciate it!!


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