Re: [opensuse] path to cc



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Subject : [opensuse] path to cc
Message-ID : <200908241732.14199.911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date & Time: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 17:32:14 -0400

[Bob] == Bob S <911@xxxxxxxxxxx> has written:

Bob> Went to install an nvidia driver (the hard way) in my old 10.3
Bob> because I have a new video card. The installer could not run
Bob> because it couldn't find "cc" in my path. gcc is installed.

Maybe, your gcc is too old.

Please
Please try with "--no-cc-version-check".

Regards,

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