not sure what that means (lol sorry) but i know that this 'apacheweb' account that my mentor and i set up is a 'lab' account so if we mess anything up it shouldn't be detrimental.
It's working, THANK YOU for providing that "Developer Tools" command!! ... so simple.
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Sorry, another issue came up.
I got past the ./configure and make stages.
I'm on the make install stage now and get this error
In several forums, they say you need a C++ compiler. Is there a root command to get this installed? If not, what is the best way to get this compiler?
Thanks again for your help, I really appreciate it!!
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Super top secret enterprise-level codespeak for "don't break it or a terrible sea of fire will engulf all." If this machine's doing anything else important you should get a better grasp of things before you play with root again.
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but i know that this 'apacheweb' account that my mentor and i set up is a 'lab' account so if we mess anything up it shouldn't be detrimental.
Your mentor may not have expected you to have access to sudo -- when you use it, you're no longer apacheweb. Unless apacheweb is the name of the VM and not just an account in it. Ask your mentor.
That you were able to install gcc with yum tells me that you can almost certainly install apache using the same system. There's no need to compile and install it manually the way you're doing, this generally isn't done unless you have very specific needs -- latest greatest bugfix version, etc. The yum version probably has modifications and init scripts specific to your system.
Last edited by Corona688; 06-16-2010 at 07:33 PM..
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