Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/13/10:18:43
Andris Pavenis wrote in message ...
>
>
>On Sat, 11 Jul 1998, Shelby Cain wrote:
>
>> I am having a problem trying to recompile the binutils under DJGPP v2...
>> AFAIK, I have all the necessary packages installed (per the readme.djp
>> file) -- although I am uncertain as to which version of patch I should be
>> using.
>>
>> Here is the output:
>> =================================
>> h:\djgpp\gnu\binutl-2.81>configure
>> Applying DJGPP specific patches ...
>> can't find file to patch at input line 3
>> Perhaps you should have used the -p or --strip option?
>> The text leading up to this was:
>> --------------------------
>> |--- binutils/nlmconv.c~ Wed Apr 30 18:59:12 1997
>> |+++ binutils/nlmconv.c Sat Jun 28 21:39:44 1997
>> --------------------------
>> File to patch:
>> =================================
>>
>> Strangely enough, if I manually type binutils/nlmconv.c it finds the file
>> with no problem....
>> what gives? Even if I manually type in every filename it requests I get
the
>> following errors:
>>
>
>I also had to do this manually when rebuild binutils after getting patch
>to GAS from Andrew Crabtree (to avoid output of unneeded info about
>local labels in object files). Rather annoying, but let's hope it will be
>no more so in next version. At least I suceeded to got working AS.EXE
>that fixed problem with temporary labels.
>
>Andris
>
I apologize for not making my point more clear -- even if I manually typed
the filenames in several files would fail to patch -- re-read my original
post. This would, of course, cause a cascade of problems resulting in the
configure script finally bombing with the error:
===========
Configuring libiberty...
*** ../configure: unable to link "alloca-conf.h" to "./alloca-norm.h".
Configure in //h/djgpp/gnu/binutl-2.81/libiberty failed, exiting.
===========
I have been unable to resolve this issue -- and I am uncertain as to whether
or not I am up to the challenge (as a newbie to DJGPP) of manually patching
the GNU sources to handle msdos correctly. You apparently have gotten them
to compile -- can you tell me how you did it exactly? what packages you
have installed?
Thanks,
Shelby Cain
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