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From: "Dockeen" <dockeen AT mchsi DOT com>
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Subject: RE: compile gcc 3.1 under cygwin
Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 18:51:12 -0400
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One thing that gave me problems, and I should have known better is
that it is not a good idea to do your configure, make bootstrap,
make install steps from within the source directory you created
when you unzipped and untarred the gcc source.

I put my source in a directory called srcdir, which is within 
another directory called objdir.  I run all of my commands from
objdir, not srcdir.

One question for comparison purposes David, my configure takes
a couple of minutes, make bootstrap takes about an hour, and
make install takes a couple of minutes.  I am installing on a
1.1 GHz PIII, XP Pro, and I am building C,C++ and F77.  What
does your install typically run?

Wayne Keen

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