On Sun, 2006-03-12 at 17:59 -0700, RYAN M. vAN GINNEKEN wrote: > [root@shoemasters bacula-1.38.5]# ./configure > checking for true... /bin/true > checking for false... /bin/false > configuring for bacula 1.38.5 (18 January 2006) > checking for gcc... gcc > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out > checking whether the C compiler works... yes > checking whether we are cross compiling... no > checking for suffix of executables... > checking for suffix of object files... o > checking whether we are using the GNU C compiler... yes > checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes > checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed > checking for g++... no > checking for c++... no > checking for gpp... no > checking for aCC... no > checking for CC... no > checking for cxx... no > checking for cc++... no > checking for cl... no > checking for FCC... no > checking for KCC... no > checking for RCC... no > checking for xlC_r... no > checking for xlC... no > checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... no > checking whether g++ accepts -g... no > checking whether gcc and cc understand -c and -o together... yes > checking how to run the C preprocessor... gcc -E > checking for egrep... grep -E > checking whether gcc needs -traditional... no > checking for g++... g++ > configure: error: Unable to find C++ compiler Looks like you need the gcc-c++ package. Try yum install gcc-c++ and see if that helps. -- Mike Chambers Madisonville, KY "It's only funny until someone gets hurt, then it's hilarious!"