Hi Shawn,
answer is inline
yes, I read it twice. I used README and strictly did all steps.
On Nov 16, 2007 12:38 PM, Shawn Walker <swalker at opensolaris.org> wrote:
> On 16/11/2007, Lukas Oboril <oboril.lukas at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > when i ran configure in STDCXX I obtained this output. I have latest svn
> > copy.
>
> What's your environment look like?
>
> Did you set the variables listed in Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64?
yes , i used Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
>
> Did you meet all of these conditions?
>
I think so.
> # To configure stdcxx for building with Sun Studio 12, please follow
> # the following simple steps:
> # 0. Set the following environment variables:
> # - CC
yes i have it
> # - CXX
yes i have it.
> # - CFLAGS
yes, it comes from Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
> # - CPPFLAGS
yes, it comes from Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
> # - CXXFLAGS
yes, it comes from Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
> # - LDFLAGS
yes, it comes from Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
> # - MAKE (it should point to gmake)
yes my $MAKE point to gmake
> # and remember to pass -library=no%Cstd in ${CXXFLAGS}.
yes, it comes from Solaris/STUDIO12.AMD64
> # 1. You need GNU sed and GNU awk in your path.
Yes i have awk's and sed's path at first place in $PATH
> # 2. Edit the script Solaris/patch_includes_studio12, and set the correct
> # directory path for your installation of Sun Studio 12.
I have standart installation of Sun Studio 12 in /opt/SUNWspro
> # 3. Copy the script Solaris/configure to stdcxx's toplevel directory
Yes i have it. I'll setup export BUILDTYPE="8D"
> # 4. Make sure the ./configure script picks up GNU sed and GNU awk.
I think so.
> # 5. Type ./configure
Yes, i obtain an error, which has been sent
> # 6. To build stdcxx, type 'gmake'
> # 7. That's it.
>
> Are you actually building this on an AMD64 system?
My machine is Sun Workstation Ultra20m2 ... has AMD Opteron CPU ... amd64
My ld isn't happy with all LDFLAGS which begin with x and few others.
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Lukas Oboril
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