Hi, Some days ago, i asked the question below. I got no answer and no flame so i do not know if the mail reached the list. Could anyone send a private answer (NOT to the list) even if he/she knows no help for the prob? & Christian H. Kuhn <qno-gcc@xxxxxx> [2003-09-14 11:54]: > Hi, > > I'm using Linux for years but now i want to know the details. So i > tried to compile it myself following the instructions on > www.linuxfromscratch.org in the cvs version. > > When compiling gcc-3.3.1, i encountered the first problem. I extracted > the complete tarball and made an extra directory for building gcc > (from gcc-directory: ../gcc-build). Following lfs instructions, i > prepared for compilation with > > ./gcc-3.3.1/configure --prefix=/tools \ > --with-local-prefix=/tools \ > --disable-nls --enable-shared \ > --enable-languages=c > > I could not see any errors, but there are a lot of config.log files, > and perhaps i did not see through the one i need. > > Then i compiled with > > make BOOT_LDFLAGS="-static" bootstrap > > and got > > [...] > Cleaning up unneeded directories: > fixincludes is done > cp: cannot crate regular file `include/syslimits.h': No such file or > directory > chmod failed to get attributes of `include/syslimits.h': No such file > or directory > make[2]: *** [stmp-fixinc] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/usr/src/gcc-build/gcc' > make[1]: *** [stage1_build] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/usr/src/gcc-build/gcc' > make: *** [bootstrap] Error 2 > > There is no file syslimits.h neither in gcc-3.3.1 nor in > gcc-build. But anywhere i found a gsyslimits.h, and i think i remeber > that i have read in a posting anywhere else that that file is > copied. But it seems it doesn't work. What am i doing wrong? > > The host system is a debian testing. gcc-3.2.3 is used for > compiling. A problem might be the necessarity of autoconf-2.13. Debian > has a version number of 2.54 and a additional package autoconf2.13 > which should provide the necessary compatibility, but i'm not sure now > that it can ... > > TIA > Chris > -- > Ein OE Benutzer trägt quasi ein Schild um den Hals. "Mir ist doch egal, > ob andere Probleme mit meinen Postings haben, Hauptsache ist, ich kann > mal eben rumklicken". OE erfüllt für den geneigten Leser damit dieselbe > Aufgabe wie die Glocke eines mittelalterlichen Leprotikers. (RSS) > -- > Hm, gibt es in OjE eigentlich einen Button "Einmal zum Deppen machen"? Er ist mit "Senden" beschriftet. (J.Grivolla antwortet H. Gahrig in d.c.s.m.)