GCC _ no command found - Ubuntu 7.10
Dave Hall
dave.hall at skwashd.com
Mon Aug 27 14:35:31 UTC 2012
On 27/08/12 21:07, Josh McFarlane wrote:
>
> Hi Juan,
> I would recommend trying an apt-get purge gcc.
>
Given he is running 7.10 which was EOL in more than 3 years ago that
will mean that he loses gcc - which I don't think is Juan's aim.
I would recommend trying to upgrade to 8.04, 10.04 and 12.04 or
reinstall using a newer supported version of ubuntu.
Cheers
Dave
> Best of luck,
> Josh.
>
> On Aug 27, 2012 8:24 AM, "Juan Pablo Quiroga" <juaquiroga at gmail.com
> <mailto:juaquiroga at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Heya Guys,
>
> I hope your weekend would have been great,
>
> Guys, I'm having some issues with my gcc. I'm running a new backup
> solution for that server but it can't be updated to a new Ubuntu
> versions so having said that, when I run gcc -v --> No command
> found and I gave a try to install it again apt-get install gcc -->
> the package has already been installed, I'm not sure why I'm
> having this behaviour, please advise.
>
> Cheers,
>
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