2009/12/28 Pardis Beikzadeh:
Hi,
This question should be asked on the gcc-help mailing list, not this one.
I'm having a problem while installing gcc3.2. I'm trying to install
gcc3.2 for my installation of cygwin because anything higher than that
won't work if I try to compile mex files for
Jie Zhang wrote:
On 12/28/2009 12:59 PM, Pardis Beikzadeh wrote:
Hi,
Also 'make bootstrap' doesn't work without running configure, so I'm
not sure what the recommended way mentioned in the email below
means.
The bootstrap in Jim's reply means, I think, building a minimal (only
C front-end)
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 7:00 AM, Kai Ruottu kai.ruo...@wippies.com wrote:
Jie Zhang wrote:
On 12/28/2009 12:59 PM, Pardis Beikzadeh wrote:
Hi,
Also 'make bootstrap' doesn't work without running configure, so I'm
not sure what the recommended way mentioned in the email below
means.
The
Hi,
I'm having a problem while installing gcc3.2. I'm trying to install
gcc3.2 for my installation of cygwin because anything higher than that
won't work if I try to compile mex files for Matlab. Unfortunately
when I try to configure gcc3.2 (before getting to the bootstrap step),
I get an error
Hi,
Please don't top reply.
On 12/28/2009 12:59 PM, Pardis Beikzadeh wrote:
Hi,
Also 'make bootstrap' doesn't work without running configure, so I'm
not sure what the recommended way mentioned in the email below
means.
The bootstrap in Jim's reply means, I think, building a minimal (only C