Error No Acceptable C Compiler Found In $path Debian
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acceptable c compiler found in $path cenots,no acceptable c compiler found checking for http://thelinuxfaq.com/74-error-no-acceptable-c-compiler-found-in-path-linux gcc... no checking for cc... no checking for cl.exe... no configure: error: in `/root/download/GeoIP-1.4.8': configure: error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH To verify gcc packages has installed in your system using rpm command, #rpm -qa | grep gcc If you could not find execute yum command with multiple packages, # yum install gcc error no glibc glibc-common gd gd-devel Install GCC in different Operating System, Ubuntu # sudo apt-get install build-essential Centos / redhat # yum groupinstall "Development tools" Debian Base # apt-get install build-essential Comments (0) Leave a Comment Name: Reply to: Email: * Message: * Posting your comment... Search Popular Recent Error : Connection Refused error no acceptable By Host in NagiosHow to use tmpwatch Command in LinuxLinux Interview Questions and Answers for L2 - IIbc Command Not Found in CentOS / RHEL / Fedora / UbuntuHow to Set or Increase Memory Heap Size in Apache TomcatHow to Start, Stop, Restart, Check Status IIS Service by Command LineMount You Must Specify The Filesystem Type in LinuxHow to Install Apache JMeter on Ubuntu-14.04, Fedora-20, CentOS-7How to Install XAMPP 64 Bit or 32 Bit Latest Version on Terminal LinuxHow to Install Mosquitto On your Ubuntu / Debian Install Oracle 11g on RedHat / CentOSHow to Install and configure AWStats in CentOS / Fedora / RHELCreate Swap Partition using LVM (Logical Volume) in LinuxError: The HTTP Rewrite Module Requires the PCRE Library NGINXHow to Solved JDK (7 or 8) Installation Errors in Linux How to Install SSH2 extension for PHP RHEL/CentOS 7How to Allow Remote Desktop Connection in Windows SystemHow to Install and Use GeoIP on Fedora, CentOS, UbuntuHow do You Check Java, Apache-Tomcat