From: sos AT prospect DOT com DOT ru (Sergey Okhapkin) Subject: RE: Compiling X11R6.3 with your B19 patches... 5 Mar 1998 01:16:00 -0800 Message-ID: <01BD4824.A965B740.cygnus.gnu-win32@gater.krystalbank.msk.ru> To: "'Arlindo da Silva'" Cc: "gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com" Arlindo da Silva wrote: > 1) When I tried "make -i World" on a freshly patched xc (I only got > xc-1.tar.gz) I got the following error during the bootstrap > phase: > > making imake with BOOTSTRAPCFLAGS= in config/imake > cc -o ccimake -O -I../../include -I../../imports/x11/include/X11 ccimake.c > cc: not found I modified setup instructions - make a symlink from gcc.exe to cc. > > My quick and dirty fix was to copy gcc.exe to cc.exe. I had the same > problem with your previous b18 patch. A better fix would be to > patch the Makefile which has "cc" hardwired. I don't want to patch makefiles - with my patch installed X11 distribution may be compiled on any platform! > > 2) With this fix, "make -i World" goes into an infinite loop during > the "make Makefiles" phase. Probable reason: I only downloaded > xc-1.tar.gz, so some directories are missing, and recursive makefiles > have several "cd .." after a failed "cd". What cd fails? Unfortunately, I have no "loop" problem... Probably, the problem is because of missed "cc"? Would you like to try to rebuild X11 from the scratch with cc linked to gcc? > > Quick & Dirty fix: kill it after at least one loop is complete > and continue manually: > > make include > make > make install > > 3) I was not able to build 'xterm', gcc died with an internal error: > > gcc -O2 -s -mpentium -I../.. -I../../exports/include -D__i386__ -DX_LOCALE > -D_MT -DNO_TCP_H -DFUNCPROTO=15 -DNARROWPROTO -c button.c -o button.o > gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 6 > make: *** [button.o] Error 1 > It's a bug of b19 gcc (egcs works fine). The workaround: 1. cd to xc/programs/xterm and edit Makefile - change -O2 to -O (two occurences). 2. run make. -- Sergey Okhapkin Moscow, Russia Looking for a job - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".