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Dec 11, 2017  Ubuntu Linux Install GNU GCC Compiler and Development Environment last updated December 11, 2017 in Categories Linux, Package Management, Ubuntu Linux H ow do I install GNU/GCC (C and C) compiler and related tools (such as make, debugger, man pages) collection under Ubuntu Linux operating system using command line options?

How do I install GNU/GCC (C and C++) compiler and related tools (such as make, debugger, man pages) collection under Ubuntu Linux operating system using command line options?Dev c++ pour ubuntu windows 7

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You need to install following packages on Debian and Ubuntu Linux:

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build-essential package – Installs the following collection to compile c/c++ program on a Ubuntu Linux including:
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  1. libc6-dev – C standard library.
  2. gcc – C compiler.
  3. g++ – C++ compiler.
  4. make – GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs.
  5. dpkg-dev – Debian package development tools.

Basically, build-essential package contains an informational list of packages which are considered essential for building Ubuntu packages including gcc compiler, make and other required tools. This package also depends on the packages on that list, to make it easy to have the build-essential packages installed. In this tutorial, you will learn about installing the GNU C compiler and GNU C++ compiler on a Ubuntu Linux.

Installing compilers using apt command

Open the terminal app and type the following apt command/apt-get command:
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt upgrade
$ sudo apt install build-essential

OR
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential

Sample outputs:

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Verify installation

Type the following commands:
$ whereis gcc make
$ gcc --version
$ make -v

Installing the dev man pages on a Ubuntu Linux

Type the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install manpages-dev man-db manpages-posix-dev
To view library calls (functions within program libraries), enter:
$ man 3 scanf
$ man 2 execve
$ man 2 fork

You can write a small program to test GNU c/c++ compiler:
$ vi test.cpp
Append the following code:

Save and close the program. You can compile it as follows:
$ make test
OR
$ g++ test.cpp -o test
You should get an executable named test in the current directory:
$ ls -l test
Sample outputs:

Just run it:
$ ./test

Installing the X11 development compilers

Type the following command:
$ sudo apt install libx11-dev

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