Paul Koning <paul_kon...@dell.com> writes: > My build system doesn't have LD_LIBRARY_PATH defined so whatever is > the Linux default would apply. Perhaps I should change that. But it > seems strange that configure finds the prerequisites and then ends up > generating makefiles that produce a compiler that can't find those > things, even when it's built into the same /usr/local as the libraries > it depends on.
Yes, it's a mess. But we don't know of any really clean way to fix it. I very strongly recommend that if you want to build gcc's supporting libraries yourself, rather than getting them from your distro, that you configure them with --disable-shared when you build them. Or, if you must, add /usr/local/lib to your /etc/ld.so.conf file or to one of your /etc/ld.so.conf.d files, and run ldconfig. Ian