Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 1 Oct 1996 01:31:15 +0600 (GMT+0600) | From | M Shariful Anam <> | Subject | Re: compiling 2.0.20 |
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On Mon, 30 Sep 1996, Peter T. Breuer wrote: > 2.7.0 is probably not enough. You should be at 2.7.2 in order to be
Well... the very first time I tried to compile 2.0.7 on my P5-120 laptop, it worked like a charm. Without the slightest trouble it compiled. It had 1.2.13 and gcc 2.6.3! But now 2.7.0 is not good enough? Hmm...
> You have a screwed ld. Maybe it's configured for a.out and not elf. > What does ld -v say? These kind of problems often come when you install > an a.out compiler thinking it is an elf compiler, and an elf linker > thinking it is an a.out linker, etc. (or just don't know the > difference, or install both and one overwrites the other, ...)
I untared ld.so and gcc, libc and just put the in places, sine they didn't have any install (except for ld.so I think). BTW, all my libs are a.out.
> No (unless of course all these machines are the same hardware :-). > With this evidence it looks like you have a screwed gcc installation. > But to check, try different hardware and different software, one at a > time.
I tried this on 4 different machine, on more or less different hardware (all were pentiums, ram 8 - 64M, HD 1G - 3G). --- M Shariful Anam <shuman@kaifnet.com>
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