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up vote 4 down vote favorite 1 this is my first time using Eclipse, and my first time programming in a linux environment. So I might end up posting some semi-usless information, but I'm just trying to give what ever details I can. The Issue: I'm trying to build a project, and I'm getting the following errors and warnings. The Question: What would I have make error 127 ubuntu to do, and or get, in order to start working with c++ in linux, within an IDE? Fixing the error would be great, but the above stated is my underlying goal. IDE Info: Eclipse Version: Helios Release Build id: 20100617-1415 OS Info: Fedora 13: i686 Errors(1 item) make: *** [src/xoorMath.o] Error 127 xoorMath C/C++ Problem Warnings(2 items) Error launching external scanner info generator (g++ -E -P -v -dD /home/xoorath/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.make.core/specs.cpp) xoorMath Unknown C/C++ Problem Error launching external scanner info generator (g++ -E -P -v -dD /home/xoorath/workspace/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.cdt.make.core/specs.cpp) xoorMath Unknown C/C++ Problem Source Code //============================================================================ // Name : xoorMath.cpp // Author : // Version : // Copyright : Your copyright notice // Description : Hello World in C++, Ansi-style //============================================================================ #include
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gcc and I get the following error: **** Build of configuration Debug for project HelloWorld https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-297256.html **** make -k all Building file: ../main.cpp Invoking: GCC C++ Compiler g++ -O0 -g3 -Wall -c -fmessage-length=0 -MMD -MP -MF"main.d" -MT"main.d" -o"main.o" "../main.cpp" /bin/sh: g++: not found make: *** [main.o] Error 127 make: Target `all' not remade because of errors. Build complete for project HelloWorld I guess it can't find g++? :-k josys36November 11th, error 1 2006, 03:02 AMHave you tried to install the package build-essential? Jason rvickersNovember 11th, 2006, 03:09 AMWhat do you mean by "package build-essential"? Thx qamelianNovember 11th, 2006, 03:19 AMWhat do you mean by "package build-essential"? Thx Unless you install the build-essential metapackage, you won't have g++ on your system. In a terminal windoe, do make error 1 the following: sudo aptitude install build-essential. This will install the most common packages needed to compile programs from source code. rvickersNovember 11th, 2006, 03:27 AMOk, thanks...:cool: mkrahmehApril 20th, 2008, 08:07 PMthe