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From: Robert Riebisch <Robert DOT Riebisch AT arcor DOT de>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: GCC 4.3.2 doesn't find cc1.exe
Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:55:51 +0200
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Rod Pemberton wrote:

> 0) those whom I'd expect to see a response from, haven't responded

Correct. I wish Andris would care about.

> 1) you modify the installs of DJGPP for various versions of GCC most of
> which are working to your liking

Correct.

> 2) except for version numbers, gcc, cpp, cc1, libgcc.a, etc. are in the same
> directories for 4.2.3 and 4.3.2, from here:
> http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/ofc/current/v2gnu/gcc423b.zip/
> http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/dl/ofc/current/v2gnu/gcc432b.zip/

Correct, except `beta' not `current'.

> 3) this implies to me that if you modify 4.3.2 the same way, it should work
> too

Correct.

> 4) some gcc for your modified installs isn't finding some cc1

Correct.

> 5) you use a modified install for 4.3.2 ("-x bin/*") which is different from
> your other working modified installs ("lib/* libexec/*")

Correct, but that's only because I also want the latest gnu/ and info/
directories.

> 6) you say you didn't install libexec for 4.3.2 ("notice the missing

Where did I say that?

> [libexec directory]..."), which I'd expect is why 4.3.2 gcc can't find 4.3.2
> cc1...

You're probably wrong here.

> 7) when asked "Where's cc1?", you say you did install libexec and therefore
> cc1 ("everything except bin")

To clarify: bin/ goes to c:\DJGPP\bin\gcc-4.2-3. Everything else goes to
the standard DJGPP directory layout.

> 8) you haven't responded to the "it's missing cc1, or cc1 is in the wrong
> directory" statement by me

Yes, it's missing cc1.exe. But because gcc.exe expects cc1.exe at the
"wrong" place.

> 9) you expect people to be familiar with "unzip" - instead of what they use:
> pkzip, winzip, 7-zip, infozip, *NIX zip

Sure, but as long as you are on Windows there shouldn't be any
difference.

> 10) you expect me to know a clean install works when you haven't stated much
> about what you tried:

Sorry, I don't understand.

>    clean install

??

>    what version is displayed for the gcc -v which can't find cc1

4.3.2, of course.

>    "lib/* libexec/*" instead of "-x bin" for 4.3.2

??

>    where 4.3.2's gcc and cc1 are versus 4.2.3's gcc and cc1

v4.3.2: c:\DJGPP\bin\gcc-4.3-2\gcc.exe
        c:\DJGPP\libexec\gcc\djgpp\4.32\cc1.exe
v4.2.3: c:\DJGPP\bin\gcc-4.2-3\gcc.exe
        c:\DJGPP\libexec\gcc\djgpp\4.23\cc1.exe

>    if there is a difference in path's or if PATH is set incorrectly

No.

>    identify why there is no libexec directory for 4.3.2

There is one. So I guess, you still didn't understand, what I do.

>    if you confirmed "-x bin" does what you expect: did it install
> everything, did it overwrite everything older...

Are these questions? There are no "?".

>    if renaming or moving the older directories changes the issue, i.e., no
> gcc

The older directories are not part of the problem.

Quoting myself: 'Moving GCC binaries from "bin/gcc-4.3-2/" to "bin/"
solves the problem, of course, but that's not, what I really want. ;-)'

-- 
Robert Riebisch
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