RE: GCC 4.x with Solaris before 2.9

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Robert Kiesling wrote:

> Do I need to upgrade the operating system and build with Solaris2.9
> or Solaris2.10, or is there a workaround for the v9 support
> requirement when building with earlier Solaris versions?

No, it should work. Here's someone else's test results from a successful build on (as far as I can see) a similar system:

    http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2008-02/msg00162.html

albeit compiling a snapshot from source control not the 4.2.3 tarball.

However I can't see anything obvious you're doing wrong from what you've posted. At first glance it looks like options.h wasn't generated correctly - you'll find this in the gcc subdirectory of your build path - but I wouldn't know why. On the off-chance you haven't seen it there are some target-specific instructions here:

    http://gcc.gnu.org/install/specific.html

especially you should be using /bin/ksh instead of the default shell.

I'll kick off a build from the tarball on a system here and see what happens but our sparc machine isn't very fast.

Rup.



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