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I am sorry. The link I referenced was from Earnie Boyd that I got from this group a while back. I spent a decent amount of time there in trying to set up my directory structure and mounting the drives. I followed the links at http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/ to download gcc 2.95 and the available instruction for setting this up for doing the configuring and making of gcc. Earnie's page had a "good starting point" for my directory structure, but nothing directly related to gcc. I was pretty sure that I didn't have my directories mounted correctly. I wasn't trying anything fancy and the gcc stuff wasn't working. I was trusting that the gcc stuff would work if I followed their instructions, so I was guessing that Cygnus was getting confused with how I had set up my environment. For Dony, the text file attached is Earnie's page that I was referencing. I also spent a good amount of time in http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html, which you can follow links to from Earnie's page. This is the Cygwin's users guide. Very informative as well. Maybe I am not reading enough or putting the correct readings together? -----Original Message----- From: dony [mailto:dony.he@huawei.com.cn] Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 2:49 AM To: Boyer,Galen Subject: Re: Making GCC 2.95.2 Problems Hello, I cannot visit http://www.freeyellow.com/members5/gw32/GettingStarted.html Can you download this page and mail a copy to me, please? I will follow this page to build my gcc tools. Thanks very much. dony "Boyer,Galen" wrote: > I downloaded the gcc-2.95.2.tar.bz2, unzipped it into a "src" dir underneath > my "local" dir. My mounting looks like this: > > c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\etc /etc native text!=binary > d: /d native text!=binary > c: /c native text!=binary > c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\usr\bin /bin native text!=binary > c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20 / native text!=binary > > The src dir is underneath c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\usr\local. The full src is > c:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\usr\local\src\gcc\gcc-2.95.2 (I hope I followed the > base directions from the > http://www.freeyellow.com/members5/gw32/GettingStarted.html correctly. I > sure spent a lot of time trying to understand what I was trying to do) > > My operating system is NT. > > >From local, I executed "/src/gcc/gcc-2.95.2/configure" which was successful. > Therefore, from local again, I then executed "make bootstrap" and got back > the error: > > /c: Can't open /c > make: *** [all-libiberty] Error 2 > > Then for a hacking try, I umounted /c and ran the command again. I got this > error: > > make: *** No rule to make target > `/c/cygnus/cygwin-b20/usr/local/src/gcc/gcc-2.95.2/gcc/version.c', needed by > `Makefile'. Stop. > > This one doesn't seem to be a viable option because after umounting /c, the > "/src/gcc/gcc-2.95.2/configure" command brings back "bash.exe: > src/gcc/gcc-2.95.2/configure: No such file or directory". (I am not exactly > sure why this is, but I'm guessing Cygnus resolves relative paths to their > fully qualified paths?) > > So, I am stuck. How can I make the gcc executable from this point? I have > a sneaking suspicion that I am missing something in how I am mounting and I > know that I am still a bit unsure of exactly how cygnus reads the mounted > directory stuctures, and this is causing issues when I am trying to > configure and make, but hopefully someone here would know what I am doing > wrong. > > I have attached the makefile from configure and also a log of the configure > command if that might be helpful (The configure has my mounting structure at > the top. I realized that I might need to let you guys know how that was > configured, and I was mounting, umounting and configuring quite a bit to try > to understand what might have been going on) > > I would greatly appreciate this. I am knew to java coding, but have used > gcc and gdb for c-programming before and would like to be able to integrate > the compiler/debugger for java. > > <<Makefile>> <<configure.log>> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: Makefile > Makefile Type: unspecified type (application/octet-stream) > Encoding: quoted-printable > > Name: configure.log > configure.log Type: LOG Îļþ (application/x-unknown-content-type-log_auto_file) > Encoding: quoted-printable > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > Want to unsubscribe from this list? > Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com
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