The m library is the math library, I think. That's provided by the
system and isn't part of Python or M5. It could be that your library
path isn't right, or you're accidentally mixing 32 bit and 64 bit
binaries and libraries and gcc/the dynamic linker is refusing to link them.

Gabe

zhanglunkai wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>   I am trying to build m5 with a non-root account and the operation
> system is redhat 2.6.28.
>
>   The system does not have recent python (the original one is 2.3.4
> which does not fulfill m5's requirement), and I installed python 2.6.4
> in my own directory.
>
>   However, when I compile m5, the system encounter an error : "Error:
> can't find library m required by python".
>
>   I wonder whether is problem is due to that I did not install
> python-devel package? (But python-devel do require root or sudo
> authority, which I do not have).
>
>  
>
>   Does anybody has any suggestion?
>
>  
>
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