The GNU Compiler Collection, which will compile and link programs written in
seven programming languages.
. The GNU Debugger (gdb), which identifies and helps you troubleshoot problematic
code.
. The Make utility, which pulls multiple source-code files into a single working
package.
. Autoconf, which allows a programmer to create customized compiling and installation
configurations for a program??™s source code.
NOTE
These programming tools are not installed by default when you install openSUSE
Linux. You can easily get them using YaST, and they must be installed before any of
the programs mentioned in this chapter will work on your system.
The easiest way to install multiple programming tools in YaST is to use the Patterns tool.
Open the Software Management module, and select the Patterns filter from the drop-down
menu at the top. Scroll down to Development, and you will see a variety of languages and
tools to choose from. See Chapter 21, ???Keeping Your System Current: Package
Management??? for more information on installing software with YaST, including Patterns.
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