Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2000/05/15/12:13:23
On 15 May 2000, at 18:30, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> On Mon, 15 May 2000, Pierre Muller wrote:
>
> > > bunzip2 -c gdb-4.95.1.tar.bz2
> > At this point my version of bunzip2
> > wrote all to terminal !!
> > -s is --stdout so this is expected !
> > Why did you add -c option here ?
>
> Sorry, my bad. Either "bunzip2 -c ... > gdb-4.95.1.tar" or
> "bunzip2 gdb-4.95.1.tar.bz2".
Well, I didn't notice similar stuff, as I'm using bzip2 without much
thinking (And it's not so hard to write 'bzip2 -d ...' as I'm usually doing)
>
> > > make install prefix=${DJDIR}
> > Failure :
> [snip]
> > D:/DJGPP/BIN/sh.exe ./../mkinstalldirs d:/djgpp/lib
> > D:/DJGPP/BIN/sh.exe ./libtool --mode=install D:/DJGPP/BIN/sh.exe
> > d:/pub/gdb-5.0/gdb-4.95.1/install-sh -c libbfd.la d:/djgpp/lib/libbfd.la
> > libtool: install: `d:/djgpp/lib/libbfd.la' is not a directory
>
> This is a known problem which I keep forgetting all the time. For some
> reason that I cannot grasp, the top-level Makefile insists on using the
> install-sh script instead of the install program found by the configure
> script, like all other projects do. And install-sh does not work with
> DJGPP (I forget the details, but if you look into it, you will see).
> So you need to say this instead:
>
> make install prefix=${DJDIR} INSTALL='ginstall -c' INSTALL_DATA='ginstall -c'
>
> I was unable to convince the GDB maintainers to change the configury
> stuff so that ginstall is used. So I will need to write this up in the
> README file.
>
> Sorry I forgot about this when I wrote the message earlier today.
Strange. I was not able to reproduce this problem.
make install prefix=${DJDIR}
works Ok for me (even tried multiply ways, but anyway failed to break
it)
Andris
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