ke4nt1

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Posted: July 29 2004,21:44 |
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Jeremy D
I'm thinking my last post was correct... I just tested the gcc g++ make install routine from a LiveCD
Worked fine...
I think the steps listed in this thread are correct... The incorrect gnu-utils file was killing your process.. Here's what I did, similar to , but a little different because of the LiveCD
Booted the liveCD using "dsl base" This started a pristine DSL 0.7.3 environment used the myDSLgui on the desktop to install 1. gnu-utils.dsl 2. dsl-dpkg.dsl
I opened a shell (XTerminal ) , "sudo su" to root, and "scite /etc/apt/sources.list"
added a " un" in front of the word "stable" in the uncommented line. File Save / File Exit ..... back to the shell
"apt-get update" and see the unstable sources lists creating "apt-get install gcc g++ make"
and watched it go... complete.. no errors.. back to the shell prompt...
A picture is worth 1000 words

Jeremy D, try it one-more-time, and see what you get..
73 ke4nt
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