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Brian Dessent wrote:
> Nathan Thern wrote:
>
>> I've been using gcc extensively to compile scheme interpreters and to
>> compile code generated by various scheme-to-C systems. Here's a simple
>> check, though:
>> ---
>> $ echo -e '#include <stdio.h>\nmain(){printf("Hello World\\n");}' >
>> hw.c; cat hw.c; /usr/bin/gcc hw.c; ./a.exe
>> #include <stdio.h>
>> main(){printf("Hello World\n");}
>> Hello World
>> ---
> ..
...
In the original post, Nathan said:
> It fails with the following output:
>
> Change Dir: /usr/src/CMakeFiles/CMakeTmp
>
> MORE OUTPUT ...
What is the MORE OUTPUT? Also, there should be a
CMakeFiles/CMakeError.log file created. If I could see the error
message I could help.
-Bill
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