Doug Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Simon J Mudd wrote:
> > Doug Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >>>>Steps taken:
> >>>>
> >>>>...
> >>>>- build and install OpenPKG libiconv rpm
> >>>>- uninstall OpenPKG gcc (as it stops working once libiconv is installed)
> >>>>- build OpenPKG gcc using the gcc that comes from the OpenPKG rpm
> >>>>(the one that's built with the IBM provided gcc rpm)
> >>
> >> >>> snip <<<
> >>
> >>Just noticed this...Are you building libiconv THEN gcc? Try building
> >>libiconv first using IBM's rpm version of gcc and let me know what
> >>happens.
> > No. I did the following:
> > - rebuilt OpenPKG gcc (gcc-3.4.4-20050724.src.rpm)
> > - installed OpenPKG gcc
> > - rebuilt libiconv (libiconv-1.9.2-2.4.0) [which uses the OpenPKG gcc]
> > - uninstalled OpenPKG gcc
> > - try rebuild of OpenPKG gcc using gcc from OpenPKG RPM. [this
> > fails] I'm now thinking of removing the SYSTEM libiconv.
> >
> 
>  >>> snip <<<
> 
> Try this (clean installation):
> 
> 1) Build OpenPKG 2.4.1
> 2) Build make, m4, & libiconv
> 3) Build gcc
> 
> Obviously you'll need IBM's gcc. BTW - what version of gcc are you
> using to build the initial OpenPKG bootstrap?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/openpkg/RPM/PKG>rpm -q gcc
gcc-3.3.2-5

OK. I'll give it a try. Let you know in .... hours. :-)

Simon

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