Hi,
sorry for the incomplete information.

Can I simply move back /usr/local afterwards?

Greetings,

Herbi

**********************
Herbert Dreiner
Physikalisches Institut
Nussallee 12
53115 Bonn
Tel: +49-228-733822
drei...@uni-bonn.de


On 01 Sep 2014, at 14:22, Hanspeter Niederstrasser 
<hanspe...@snaggledworks.com> wrote:

> On 9/1/2014 6:12 AM, Herbert Dreiner wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I tried to install gcc49 and ended up with the following error message:
>> 
>> phase compiling: gcc49-4.9.1-1000 failed
>> 
>> Further up it also reported an error with the location of GMP.
> 
> Please include the actual error message that you are getting from the gcc49 
> build.  "phase compiling...failed" just means there was a failure.  It 
> appears as part of every report.  Since you say there was also a notice about 
> GMP, most likely you have a 3rd party install of GMP in /usr/local.  Fink's 
> gcc builds are set to fail if they find GMP in /usr/local to avoid other 
> problems.  If that's the case, move/rename /usr/local when building gcc.
> 
> Also, don't recycle old message threads for new issues.  This doesn't seem to 
> have anything to do with libemf or pstoedit.
> 
> Hanspeter
> 


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Slashdot TV.  
Video for Nerds.  Stuff that matters.
http://tv.slashdot.org/
_______________________________________________
Fink-beginners mailing list
Fink-beginners@lists.sourceforge.net
List archive:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.apple.fink.beginners
Subscription management:
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fink-beginners

Reply via email to