Someone on the mingw-msys list was able to identify the problem. I was using a hardcoded paths instead of relative ones to execute configure, and this was causing confusion for gengtype. When I switched to a relative path, the problem went away. Of course, now I have a new problem. It's still not building. - Sheryl ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy Howell" <AndyHowell@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: "Sheryl Canter" <sheryl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 10:25 AM Subject: Re: need help compiling gcc for Windows Sheryl Canter wrote: > If no ideas on the problem below, then at least help me to find it myself? > > I'm knew to Unix and can't tell exactly what is happening when I issue the > command "make bootstrap". If I knew what files were being executed, perhaps > I could find the problem. > > Someone please help?? > > - Sheryl > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sheryl Canter" <sheryl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:15 PM > Subject: Re: need help compiling gcc for Windows > > > Please, somebody help me with this! I'm completely stuck. > > The configure is completing correctly (as far as I can tell), but the > build didn't work. It works up to this point: > > ------------ > Bootstrapping the compiler > make[1]: Entering directory `/c/gcc-objdir/gcc' > make AR_FOR_TARGET="ar" \ > RANLIB_FOR_TARGET="ranlib" \ > CC="gcc" libdir=/c/gcc-3.3.1/lib LANGUAGES="c " \ > CFLAGS="-g " MAKEINFO="makeinfo --no-split" \ > MAKEINFOFLAGS="" COVERAGE_FLAGS= > make[2]: Entering directory `/c/gcc-objdir/gcc' > ./gengtype > /c/gcc-srcdir/gcc-3.3.1/gcc/../include/ansidecl.h: No such file or directory > make[2]: *** [s-gtype] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/c/gcc-objdir/gcc' > make[1]: *** [stage1_build] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/gcc-objdir/gcc' > make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2 > ------------ > > That file spec with the error message looks a little strange, but it > correctly points to the file. ansidecl.h can be found here: > > /c/gcc-srcdir/gcc-3.3.1/include/ansidecl.h > > Any idea why the build didn't work? How do I correct this problem? > > - Sheryl > Its been a long time since I built gcc, and never have done it on windows... Is gengtype a shell script? If so, cd to /c/gcc-objdir/gcc and run: sh -x ./gengtype This may give some idea why it is not finding the file. If it is an binary executable, then if you have the "strace" command, you could do strace -o out ./gengtype Look in the file 'out' to see what it doing. You could grep: egrep 'open|stat' out Which will show you the files that gengtype is trying to open or find info on (stat). Hope this helps. Andy