> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
Try running the gcc command line with "-v". This should tell you what
program it cannot find.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard Sevenich) writes:
> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
gnat provides a gcc frontend with a mismatching version. Remove gn
Richard Sevenich wrote:
>
> My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
> message is:
> 'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
> Any clues/hints?
> Richard
>
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Have you seen the directories under /usr/lib/gcc-lib??
Probably you will have more than one version, so you have to link in the newest
one to the binaries resident in the older one.
I had the same problem with g77 (it did'nt find the libf2c.a) and with two
links the problem was solved
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The problem I reported earlier was repaired by
dpkg -r gnat
suggesting that gnat (Ada compiler not 'gnats') is the source
of the problem.
Richard
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My new installation (1.2.1) no longer compiles via gcc. The system error
message is:
'gcc: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or directory'
Any clues/hints?
Richard
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