Yep!
ls /usr/local/lib | grep 'parrot'
give my many targets for rm and after that parrot making very well. Thanks!

On 02/04/2008, Andy Dougherty via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008, Christian Aperghis-Tramoni wrote:
>
>  > I have exactly the same problem under a Debian system.
>  > Configure works properly but make ends with the same message error :
>  >
>  > pbc_to_exe.o: In function `main':
>  > pbc_to_exe.c:(.text+0x64): undefined reference to
>  > `Parrot_set_executable_name'
>  > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>  > linking failed
>  > current instr.: 'link_file' pc 769 (pbc_to_exe.pir:369)
>  > called from Sub 'main' pc 124 (pbc_to_exe.pir:32)
>  > make: *** [pbc_to_exe] Error 1
>
>  My guess is the same as it was in the original problem report -- do you
>  have a previously installed libparrot somewhere (perhaps in
>  /usr/local/lib?)
>
>  I have not yet heard back from the original poster whether this is the
>  source of the problem, but it seems a reasonable possibility to me.
>
>  > Note that this problem does not appear on a Centos or a MacOsX System.
>
>  My guess is that those systems do not have a previously installed
>  libparrot somewhere where the linker can find it.
>
>  --
>     Andy Dougherty              [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>

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