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need help
I was following the tutorial at http://www.gungans.de/h11/en/devdc-gcc- ... utils.html and I got down to where it says "Configure your makefile so that it reflects your TARGET and DIRECTORIES". When I do that step, it gives me this error.
Configuring for a i686-pc-cygwin host.
Created "Makefile" in /gcc/build-binutils using "mh-frag"
cc: not found
*** The command 'cc -o conftest -g conftest.c' failed.
*** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
so what'd I do wrong?
Configuring for a i686-pc-cygwin host.
Created "Makefile" in /gcc/build-binutils using "mh-frag"
cc: not found
*** The command 'cc -o conftest -g conftest.c' failed.
*** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
so what'd I do wrong?
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*** You must set the environment variable CC to a working compiler.
Read your error messages. They are wonderful for trying to help you solve your problems.
You have 2 options:
A) Make a symlink 'cc' that points to 'gcc'. This is what is done on most *nix systems that have gcc.
B) Go through the configure script and and replace every instance of 'cc' with 'gcc' (Case sensitive)
I'd vote for A)
For more on creating a symlink (aka symbolic link) type 'man link'
Read your error messages. They are wonderful for trying to help you solve your problems.
You have 2 options:
A) Make a symlink 'cc' that points to 'gcc'. This is what is done on most *nix systems that have gcc.
B) Go through the configure script and and replace every instance of 'cc' with 'gcc' (Case sensitive)
I'd vote for A)
For more on creating a symlink (aka symbolic link) type 'man link'
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Well, that'll probably only work on a Linux (or other real Unix system) anyway - I don't think that Cygwin has a man program.
Basically, he means "look up 'link' in the manual".
'man' is a program which displays pages from the electronic manual for a Unix system. It basically the equivalent of the Windows help system (although much more technical).
It looks like your compiler tools are installed incorrectly. Try typing "gcc" at the BASH prompt. It should say something like "No files given". If it can't find GCC, you need to install it.
Basically, he means "look up 'link' in the manual".
'man' is a program which displays pages from the electronic manual for a Unix system. It basically the equivalent of the Windows help system (although much more technical).
It looks like your compiler tools are installed incorrectly. Try typing "gcc" at the BASH prompt. It should say something like "No files given". If it can't find GCC, you need to install it.
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You don't have GCC, so you need to download it.
If you're using Cygwin, you'd be best off using the Setup program, and selecting everything under 'development'.
If you're using a Unix system, you can probably get some binaries from here. Maybe.
If you're using Cygwin, you'd be best off using the Setup program, and selecting everything under 'development'.
If you're using a Unix system, you can probably get some binaries from here. Maybe.