I
think I may have found the problem. My Solaris install is the SUNWCuser cluster
which I don't think include the developer packages. Apparently these are needed
by gcc. I'll reinstall including all of the developer packages and see how it
goes.
Thanks
for your help anyway.
-Origin
Well,
made a link to the 'as' file to where gcc is expecting it to be, changed the
permissions so it was executable, now the error is:
This
file contains any messages produced by compilers whilerunning configure, to
aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
configure:746: checking for
gcc
seems to be compiling fine when used manually, its only when I use an automated
script like configure that it seems to bomb out. The config.log looks like
this:
This file contains any messages produced by compilers
whilerunning configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a
mistake.
Yes,
but the binary is at /usr/local/bin, not /opt/sfw/bin...
-Original Message-From: Andrew Milne
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wednesday, 1 December 2004 1:49
PMTo: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject:
RE: Problems with 'configure' during install
Lyle,
Can you run gcc? Tha
Having a major
trouble trying to get 'configure' to run during the installation. I run it and
get the following error message:
Checking
whether C compiler (gcc ) works... no
Configure:
Error: Installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot create
executables
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