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Re: cannot find gcc


On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 09:49:13PM -0700, David Christensen wrote:
>jzhou:
>
><jzhou@howard.genetics.utah.edu> wrote:
>> got "command not found" error. ... Do I need to install GCC
>> separately?
>
>Yes.  I also recently installed Cygwin on Win2k and ran into this.  The
>basic install just gives you the run-time environment.  The solution I
>found was:
>
>1.  Run Cygwin setup.
>
>2.  Choose "Next" at the splash screen.
>
>3.  Choose "download from Internet" and "Next".
>
>4.  Pick a directory on your hard drive where you want the downloaded
>    packages to go ("E:\download\c\cygwin\download-2.218.2.9" in my
>    case) and choose "Next".
>
>5.  Choose your Internet connection ("Direct Connection" in my case) and
>    choose "Next".
>
>6.  Pick your favorite download site (ftp://planetmirror.com in my
>    case) and choose "Next".
>
>7.  Go through the package tree, expanding subtrees, and picking the
>    packages you want.  For example:

At this point, just click "Devel" and then click "gcc".  No need to
complicate matters.

cgf

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