How do I install g++
for Fedora Linux? I have been searching the dnf
command to install g++
but didn't find anything.
How do I install it?
I have already installed gcc
The package you're looking for is confusingly named gcc-c++
.
yum clean metadata
resolved the error and I was able to install gcc-c++.
sudo yum install /usr/bin/g++
(or sudo yum install /usr/bin/g++
).
yum whatprovides '*bin/g++'
or even yum whatprovides '*/g++'
.
May 6, 2016 at 14:15
instead of g++ you have to write gcc-c++
sudo dnf install gcc-c++
c
using the same
Oct 18, 2012 at 10:53
Run the command bellow in a terminal emulator:
sudo dnf install gcc-c++
Enter password and that's it...
I had the same problem. At least I could solve it with this:
sudo yum install gcc gcc-c++
Hope it solves your problem too.
try
sudo dnf update
and then
sudo dnf install gcc-c++
update
will update the current software, though. (like upgrade
under Debian) It could be useful.
Feb 24, 2017 at 22:18
Since Fedora 22 yum has been deprecated so the commands given in other answers will actually fire up 'Dandified yum' i.e. dnf
. So the new command to install g++ in recent distributions is
su -c "dnf install gcc-c++"
As of Nov 2015 this installs the 5.1.1 version.
Also note that in Fedora 23 when I gave the command g++ -v
, Fedora automatically asked me if I want to install gcc-c++ package. I think thats nice.(After the install it also ran the command g++ -v
for me)
Only nit pick that I can do about it is that instead of a progress indicator you just get * Downloading packages...
message which you may not like if you are on a slow internet connection.
In the newer distribution you can just type command as blow
su root
dnf update
dnf install gcc-c++
dnf install g++
and dnf install gcc-g++
resolve to gcc-c++
(and tell me it's already installed :)). [for the sake of future visitors]
Apr 19, 2020 at 23:38
this worked for me on Fedora 36:
sudo dnf groupinstall c-development
It will install the cc (gcc) and c++ (g++):
Just make a sample 'Hello World' Program and try to compile it using "g++ sam.cpp" in terminal, and it will ask you if you wish to download the g++ package. Press y to install.
Following are the steps to install and configure C++ compiler i.e. g++ compiler in Fedora OS -
sudo dnf update
sudo dnf upgrade
g++-4.7
(org++-4.6
).