This ticket should have been closed months ago. Once I was shown what
arguments I had to provide to Configure.pl and understood why I had to
do that (my own misguided attempts to build gcc), the problem cleared up.
Next attempt: At Jerry's and Chip's suggestions, we tried a different
configuration:
perl Configure.pl --without-gmp --cc=gcc --ccflags=-DAN
where 'AN' was intended to be a harmless option for --ccflags.
This time, 'make' got a few lines farther; see attachment.
Compiling with:
xx.c
gcc -I
Joshua Hoblitt wrote:
> I believe that the attachment containing your make output was
truncated.
> Can you try again or just inline the make error(s)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -J
>
At Jerry Gay's suggestion, I did a 'make clean' and started anew.
Compiling with:
xx.c
cc -I./include -fno-common -no-cpp
On Sat Nov 11 03:56:22 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I believe that the attachment containing your make output was truncated.
> Can you try again or just inline the make error(s)?
>
> Thanks,
It should be noted that I upgraded to GMP 4.2.1. before trying to build Parrot
(or, more
precisely,
On Saturday 11 November 2006 05:37, James E Keenan wrote:
For what it's worth, Jerry and James and I tracked this down to some weird
options coming from the Perl 5 compile-time configuration (Config.pm).
> ## OUTPUT OF 'myconfig' CREATED BY ./Configure.pl ##
> Summary of my parro
On Nov 11, 2006, at 5:56 AM, Joshua Hoblitt via RT wrote:
I believe that the attachment containing your make output was truncated.
Can you try again or just inline the make error(s)?
See below. It should be noted that I upgraded to GMP 4.2.1. before
trying to build Parrot (or, more precisely,
On Nov 11, 2006, at 5:56 AM, Joshua Hoblitt via RT wrote:
I believe that the attachment containing your make output was
truncated.
Can you try again or just inline the make error(s)?
See below. It should be noted that I upgraded to GMP 4.2.1. before
trying to build Parrot (or, more prec
I believe that the attachment containing your make output was truncated.
Can you try again or just inline the make error(s)?
Thanks,
-J
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