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24-Dec-2005, 02:26 PM #1
Mandrake 10.1 Official and gcc command
I downloded Mandrake OS official 10.1 ,,,Test media was ok, and SHA1 was ok for all 4 CDs.

I tried to install GCC through: Software manager-->select the development program group-->install GCC.

I received the message below during installation:
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Verifying Oackage Installation :
The following package have bad signatures:libstdctts-devel-3.3.4mak.i586.rpm. Invalid signature ( (SHA1) DSA sha1 md5 (GPG) (MISSING KEY) GPG # 78d019f5 NoT ok ).
Do you want to continue installation-------I pressed yes.


When I checked these command:
1- which gcc
2- gcc --version
3- rpm -q gcc


It showed me that It has not been installed.

How can I overcome this issue ?
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24-Dec-2005, 02:40 PM #2
try installing it again using the package manager.
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24-Dec-2005, 02:51 PM #3
Did it ask for a CD during installation? And you used the software installer in Mandrake Control Center?(System> Configuration> Configure your Computer)
I like using easy-urpmi. Just follow the steps to configure your sources. Here is a good tutorial on how to use it.
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24-Dec-2005, 03:11 PM #4
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try installing it again using the package manager.
Do you mean I have to run mcc or rpmdrake commands ?


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Did it ask for a CD during installation?
Yes,,,I used CD1 during installation of gcc.
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25-Dec-2005, 06:07 AM #5
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And you used the software installer in Mandrake Control Center?(System> Configuration> Configure your Computer)
Yes I used :
System--> Configuration--> Configure your Computer-->Software Managemnet-->Install.
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25-Dec-2005, 10:06 AM #6
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Originally Posted by zillah
Do you mean I have to run mcc or rpmdrake commands ?
Try urpmi, and become familiar with the --allow-force option.
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