On 1/11/06, Ralf Wildenhues <Ralf.Wildenhues@xxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Matt, > > * m h wrote on Wed, Jan 11, 2006 at 08:26:02PM CET: > > > > I'm working with a few of the alt-gentoo developers who are trying to > > get portage (the gentoo linux build framework) to work on non-gentoo > > systems. > > (I hope they understand that their libtool patches need to go on other > systems.. oh sorry, you're not the one to rant to. I was thinking out > loud.) I'm assumming you mean they should send patches upstream to you? I will certainly inform the group of this. > > I'm running into configure issues that I can't seem to resolve. (I > > wouldn't call myself a C programmer. I'm much more comfy in python. > > But I can get around a linux system). My issue is that when portage > > runs the "./configure" I get errors like the following: > > OK. Much more interesting are config.log contents (and much more > detailed, so if you really need to post it all, please pack it). > Some hints: I've attached a zipped config.log. > > > checking for i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc... i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc > > So you used --host or the like, to announce cross-compilation. In that > case a $host_alias-prefixed compiler will be preferred. And is found > here. > Here's the configure command: ./configure \ --prefix=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//usr \ --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu \ --mandir=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//usr/share/man \ --infodir=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//usr/sh are/info \ --datadir=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//usr/share \ --sysconfdir=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//etc \ --localstatedir=/data1/portage/jan6/prefix/toolsbox-4-patchespre.20060106/i686-pc-linux-gnu//var/lib \ --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu > > checking for C compiler default output... a.out > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes > > checking whether we are cross compiling... no > > (i.e., $host = $build). > > > checking for suffix of executables... > > checking for suffix of object files... > > This is suspicious. config.log should be able to tell more. > .... Ralf- Thanks for your response. I've attached my config.log. Please let me know what areas to look at for hints as to my issues. thanks matt
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