![]() ![]() C development on Linux - Packaging for Debian and Fedora - XI. I found this on Fedora forum: I found this on Fedora forum. It saves the avg user from installing the whole 'Development Tools and Libraries' group. Which makes clear why the package is named build-essential. For the moment, the closest equivalent to build-essential that I could find is: sudo yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' 'Development Libraries' More to follow on my adventures in RPM-land. It seems that Fedora does this a little differently. For example, on debian or Ubuntu, I would sudo aptitude install build-essential to get all of the required packages for compiling software. Anyway, I have grown very used to having certain bundles available to me. I have been playing around with Fedora and Cent lately to get re-acquainted with RPM based Linux distros (it has been 8 or so years since I last bothered). ![]()
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