08-13-2024, 06:34 PM
you should try instead:
or it could be called gcc-g++.
you want the latest version of it. it might have to be arranged through an alias.
otherwise you should stick to linux mint. no sense getting headaches about this.
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$ g++ --version
you want the latest version of it. it might have to be arranged through an alias.
otherwise you should stick to linux mint. no sense getting headaches about this.