Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/23/22:15:12
From: | "jonathan bailey" <jbailey8 AT triad DOT rr DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Compile gcc 3.0
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Date: | Sun, 24 Jun 2001 01:56:01 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hello All,
I am currently trying to compile gcc3.0 from the sources released
a few days ago. I am having 2 problems at the moment:
1. At some point during configure, I see a line that says
'Determining maximum length of command line input'
or something close to this statement, after a minute or so,
the computer either locks up completly, or if I'm lucky I get a
error message stating that a invalid opcode error has occured,
either way I have to reboot the computer. However I can fix
this particular problem by commenting out the lines of code
that run this test.
2. Once I get past the first problem, I run into another problem
which is more serious, The configure part has finished by now,
so all of the makefiles have been created, I then go to the root
of the sources and type 'make bootstrap', this runs for a while
and then eventually stops with the error 'xgcc ./specs permission
denied (EACCES)'. Normally this would indicate a file conflict
somewhere, but there are no other 'specs' files on the path other
then the one for the compiler I am trying to use to build gcc3.0.
One thing I have tried to correct this problem is to erase the
specs file in the gcc3 directory and replace it with a dummy
file called specs with nothing in the file. This seems to at least
affect the problem a little, but then I get a new error message
'-imacros unknown command .file stdlin', probably because
the defs for this command was in the specs file I just erased.
I then tried typing in just what was required to satisfy the -imacros
command, but then I started getting the permission denied error
again. So at the moment I don't know how to get around this particular
problem.
A few specs:
cpu - Celeron 700 Mhz
mem - 256 megs
compiler being used to try and build gcc3.0 - gcc 2.95.2
latest versions of utilities have been installed, this had no affect
on the problem. I have read all the faq's and other info I could
find both in the root directory of gcc3.0 and on a few sites related
to gcc. No info was found concerning this problem. If anyone
knows what is going on here and knows a solution, please send
email to jbailey8 AT triad DOT rr DOT com and/or reply back to this group.
thanks!
john
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