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Re: Re: gcc 3.3.1 on Solaris 2.6
- From: "Vijay Seshan" <vijay_seshan at rediffmail dot com>
- To: "Eljay Love-Jensen" <eljay at adobe dot com>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 29 Aug 2003 13:25:59 -0000
- Subject: Re: Re: gcc 3.3.1 on Solaris 2.6
- Reply-to: "Vijay Seshan" <vijay_seshan at rediffmail dot com>
Hi Eljay,
Yes, I have tried to follow the instructions that came along with
GCC packages.
The object dir was different from the source directory. But one
thing that Iam not sure is about the final installation directory.
My setup is something like this...
/home/vseshan/backup/fdel/gcc-3.3.1 = gcc sources untarred here
/home/vseshan/backup/fdel/gcc-obj = where I initiated the build
commands
/home/vseshan/local/gcc-3.3.1 = My target installation
directory (the one which is given in the --prefix argument to the
configure script)
Is this fine??
Regards
Vijay
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 Eljay Love-Jensen wrote :
Hi Vijay,
Make sure you've done this (presuming GCC has been untarred to
/home/vsheshan/gcc-3.3.1):
cd /home/vshan
mkdir mygcc
cd mygcc
/home/vseshan/gcc-3.3.1/configure
--prefix=/home/vseshan/local/gcc-3.3.1
--with-local-prefix=/home/vseshan/local/gcc-3.3.1
As I understand it, you cannot create GCC from within the source
directory of GCC. Kboom.
HTH,
--Eljay
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