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Re: compiling gcc 4.3.2 on hpux 10.20: no target 'all'
omar_zakaria@agilent.com wrote:
I'm trying to compile gcc 4.3.2 on hpux 10.20 (hppa1.1)
> and I'm running into a frustrating problem. Initially,
> compilation proceeds normally, but when the make process
> reaches the gcc directory, it complains that there is
> no rule to make target 'all' -- for some reason, there
> is no makefile in the gcc directory, whereas there is
one for the other targets like zlib and libcpp.
I don't think my configure process is creating the
> appropriate makefile, but not I'm sure how to force it
> to do so.
Here's how I called "configure" from my build directory:
./gcc_4_3_2_release/configure --prefix=$MY_INSTALL \
> --build=hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 \
Ok, the $build system must not be "guessed" but what about
the $host and $target system ? What does the command:
./config.guess
tell when run in the "gcc_4_3_2_release" main src directory?
Is the guessed system name among the "supported" in 'configure'?
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `gcc_4_3_2_binaries/libdecnumber'
gmake[3]: Entering directory `gcc_4_3_2_binaries/gcc'
gmake[3]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop.
The listing for host-hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20/gcc is merely:
config.cache config.log configargs.h
If there is no Makefile, maybe the reason is that your $target
system (guessed) wasn't known in the 'gcc/config.gcc'...
Does anyone have an idea as to what's going on?
Just check the "guessed name" and if it is something odd, then
just tell what the $host and $target system are, like you told
the $build one :
--host=hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 --target=hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20
in the GCC configure...