You're not paying attention !! When I wrote that gcc-path, I intentionally left out the specs part !!!
Just try again. On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 06:16:36PM -0400, Timothy Timmons wrote: > > > On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 11:29:56PM +0200, Ionut Georgescu wrote: > > > > gcc-path is what gcc-2.95 -v tells you !! Example: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> gcc-2.95 -v > > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/specs > > gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) > > > > so gcc-path is /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/ > > > > Oops. Hehe > > However, the thing is still bombing on me :( > > Here's what I did: > > LX:~/gnupg-1.2.2# /usr/bin/gcc-2.95 -v > Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/specs > gcc version 2.95.4 20011002 (Debian prerelease) > LX:~/gnupg-1.2.2# > /usr/lib/compaq/ccc-6.5.9.001-6/alpha-linux/bin/create-comp-config.sh > ccc-6.5.9.001-6 > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/specs > Error: Unable to find GCC at /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/specs. GCC > must be installed. > Aborting > > If you can correct the problem, you can rerun this script manually > by entering a command in the following format: > > create-comp-config.sh ccc-version [gcc-path] > > The current invocation of create-comp-config.sh was: > > /usr/lib/compaq/ccc-6.5.9.001-6/alpha-linux/bin/create-comp-config.sh > ccc-6.5.9.001-6 > /usr/lib/gcc-lib/alpha-linux/2.95.4/specs > > > > I have also written down some notes from my personal experience with ccc: > > > > http://www.physik.tu-cottbus.de/~george/unix/ccc.html > > > > Thanks, :) > > If I don't get this working right either through dpkg --configure or the > create-comp-config.sh > script soon I'm just going to make .debs like you explain how to on that > page. Then install them > that way and see what happens. I think I'll make .debs anyways just for > archival purposes, and > for using them to install on other alphas. > > -Tim > -- *************** * Ionut Georgescu * http://www.physik.tu-cottbus.de/~george/ * Registered Linux User #244479 * * "In Windows you can do everything Microsoft wants you to do; in Unix you * can do anything the computer is able to do."