Selon Kai Ruottu <kai.ruottu@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > spam.spam.spam.spam@xxxxxxx wrote: > > > I am compiling GCC 4.4.0 on a Linux operating system. > > Problem : cloog/cloog.h isn't here...Error! > > I have not installed it on my computer and I don't want to install it :) > > > > I see : > > $ ./configure --help | grep cloog > > --disable-cloog-version-check disable check for CLooG version > > > > And on the GCC web site : > > http://gcc.gnu.org/install/prerequisites.html > > CLooG-PPL version 0.15 > > Necessary to build GCC with the Graphite loop optimizations. > > > > I don't want to build GCC with the Graphite loop optimizations. > > > > Can we install GCC without this library and how? > > I didn't meet this "prerequisite" with the gcc-4.4.0 sources when trying > some GCCs with them. So the default option seems to be "--without-cloog" > and using any option than this will only switch the "--with-cloog" on... > > > My configuration options : > > > > /configure --without-htmldir --without-pdfdir --without-docdir > > --with-datarootdir --disable-werror --disable-stage1-checking > > --disable-maintainer-mode --disable-bootstrap --disable-objc-gc > > --disable-stage1-languages --disable-cloog-version-check > > I would interpret the last option as "don't check the 'CLooG' version, > it's existence etc.!". Meaning that "CLooG" is installed ! > > So why you write that you don't want it but in configure claim that it > is installed but it's version shouldn't be checked? > > > I chose it's version shouldn't be checked because I don't want to try to check the version of a software which is not installed...It's logical, isn't it?