Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/26/19:45:07
From: | "jonathan bailey" <jbailey8 AT triad DOT rr DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | more gcc3 compile info
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Date: | Tue, 26 Jun 2001 23:18:32 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hello All,
Thank you for all of the help so far, I hate being a pest, and I can
usually figure these types of problems out on my own, but this one
defies logic. I received a few emails already, and at the senders'
request, I will be responding to emails here in the group instrad of
responding to each individual. Here is what I have so far:
make.exe[1]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/libiberty'
make.exe[2]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/libiberty/testsuite'
make.exe[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make.exe[2]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/libiberty/testsuite'
make.exe[1]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/libiberty'
make.exe[1]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/zlib'
true "AR_FLAGS=rc" "CC_FOR_BUILD=u:/djgppv2/bin/gcc.exe" "CFLAGS=-g"
"CXXFLAGS=-g -O2" "CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD=" "CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-g"
"INSTALL=u:/djgppv2/bin/sh.exe e:/gcc-3.0/install-sh -c"
"INSTALL_DATA=u:/djgppv2/bin/sh.exe e:/gcc-3.0/install-sh -c -m 644"
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=u:/djgppv2/bin/sh.exe e:/gcc-3.0/install-sh -c "
"INSTALL_SCRIPT=u:/djgppv2/bin/sh.exe e:/gcc-3.0/install-sh -c" "LDFLAGS="
"LIBCFLAGS=-g" "LIBCFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-g" "MAKE=u:/djgppv2/bin/make.exe"
"MAKEINFO=makeinfo " "PICFLAG=" "PICFLAG_F
OR_TARGET=" "SHELL=u:/djgppv2/bin/sh.exe" "EXPECT=expect" "RUNTEST=runtest"
"RUNTESTFLAGS=" "exec_prefix=u:/djgppv2" "infodir=u:/djgppv2/info"
"libdir=u:/djgppv2/lib" "prefix=u:/djgppv2"
"tooldir=u:/djgppv2/i386-pc-msdosdjgpp" "AR=ar" "AS=as"
"CC=u:/djgppv2/bin/gcc.exe" "CXX=c++" "LD=ld" "LIBCFLAGS=-g" "NM=nm"
"PICFLAG=" "RANLIB=ranlib" "DESTDIR=" DO=all multi-do
make.exe[1]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/zlib'
Bootstrapping the compiler
make.exe[1]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc'
u:/djgppv2/bin/make.exe CC="u:/djgppv2/bin/gcc.exe" libdir=u:/djgppv2/lib
LANGUAGES="c " \
CFLAGS="-g " MAKEINFO="makeinfo " \
MAKEINFOFLAGS=""
make.exe[2]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc'
(cd intl && u:/djgppv2/bin/make.exe all)
make.exe[3]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc/intl'
make.exe[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make.exe[3]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc/intl'
(cd po && u:/djgppv2/bin/make.exe all)
make.exe[3]: Entering directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc/po'
make.exe[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make.exe[3]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc/po'
./xgcc -B./ -Bu:/djgppv2/djgpp/bin/ -isystem
u:/djgppv2/djgpp/include -dumpspecs > tmp-specs
mv tmp-specs specs
echo "int xxy_us_dummy;" >tmp-dum.c
./xgcc -B./ -Bu:/djgppv2/djgpp/bin/ -isystem u:/djgppv2/djgpp/include -S
tmp-dum.c
xgcc.exe: ./specs: Permission denied (EACCES)
make.exe[2]: *** [s-under] Error 1
make.exe[2]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc'
make.exe[1]: *** [stage1_build] Error 2
make.exe[1]: Leaving directory `e:/gcc-3.0/gcc'
make.exe: *** [bootstrap] Error 2
As you can see, I have reset my prefix to point to my current working
installation of gcc (2.95.2). It has been suggested that I set my prefix
to /dev/env/DJDIR, I haven't tried this yet, but I will later tonight
more then likely. To get the above output, I erased the specs file in
the directory, My current dir tree for gcc3 'E:\gcc-3.0\gcc' the specs
file is in the 'gcc' sub-dir. When I unpacked the tar file, I did not
specify a dir, only the drive letter, I thought this would help by letting
the source tree specify its own dir. I have checked for the following
so far to see if the cause of the problem was:
1. Another file/folder called xgcc or specs. The only other specs file
involved here at the moment is the one in my gcc 2.95.2
installation. It is in u:\djgppv2\lib.
2. Rechecked my batch file I run whenever I want to use gcc 2.95.2
It had been ages since I last looked at it, and I did find a minor
error in it, but this did not fix the problem.
3. Check my entire path for any other conflicts with other files
involved with this problem. none were found.
I will re-run the build with verbose turned on and see if that gives any
useful info.
thanks!
john
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