2008/7/11 "Martin v. Löwis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> Thank you Martin. How can I remove -lgcc_s and use the Intel equivalent ? > > I'm not so sure that there is anything wrong in configure. configure > doesn't pass -lgcc_s to icc; instead, icc is making this up on its > own. So I would guess you need to get libgcc_s onto you system in a > way that the linker finds it. Else you need to read the icc > documentation (but I'm fairly sure that icc is *required* to link > with libgcc_s, for interoperability with gcc-compiled binaries). > > I'm somewhat puzzled that the wchar_t test is the one where it > crashes; this test comes fairly late, and configure has run multiple > compiler invocations before that. > > Can you build any binaries at all with your icc installation?
Yes of course, I successfuly built and installed nmap, wget, so I thought there was something in the python configure process. If didn't investigate everything but I solved the problem by adding the "-static-libgcc" option: CFLAGS="-w -static-intel -static-libgcc" I think one should commit changes so configure can manage this. I can I want to help for further diagnosis or improvement. Also it seems -Wall will be deprecated, and usually we use -w: -w<n> Control diagnostics, where <n> is one of the following: 0 -- Display errors (same as -w) 1 -- Display warnings and errors (default) 2 -- Display remarks, warnings, and errors Cheers, Mathieu -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list