2012/8/20 Guillaume Brunerie <guillaume.brunerie@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Hello, > Did you try to recompile it? > > According to the FHS, >> If a C preprocessor is installed, /lib/cpp must be a reference to it, for historical reasons. > But it seems that ArchLinux got rid of it recently (this file was > present before the /lib -> /usr/lib transition but I do not have it > anymore) > > So I guess that the following command would fix the problem >> # ln -s /usr/bin/cpp /lib/cpp > > If the problem occurs in the latest version of spin, you should > probably file a bug report to make spin use /usr/bin/cpp instead of > /lib/cpp. > > Guillaume Yes thanks now it works with this, but I could not understand why on earth cpp should be in lib, didn't know about this historical reason.. I'll report the spin developers then, thanks