1. 18 Dec, 2017 1 commit
    • Gene's avatar
      for CentOS, do scl without sudo · dd9bacd6
      Gene authored
      I ran into a problem following these instructions, and this change got me past it.
      
      The command in question enables access to the C++ compiler (puts it on the PATH or something like that).  If you do it with `sudo`, it leaves you at a root shell prompt.  If you then exit that root prompt, to go back to non-root, then g++ is no longer accessible.  If you want to compile as non-root, then you need to do `scl` as non-root.
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