Hello, I tried to compile an empty file called t.py using the command " gccpy -O2 -v -fdump-tree-gimple t.py " from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/PythonFrontEnd but I get this error: [root@is010178 python_files]# /export/home/charfi/Bureau/build_1309/gcc/gccpy -O2 -v -fdump-tree-gimple t.py Driving: /export/home/charfi/Bureau/build_1309/gcc/gccpy -O2 -v -fdump-tree-gimple t.py -l gpython -l m Utilisation des specs internes. COLLECT_GCC=/export/home/charfi/Bureau/build_1309/gcc/gccpy Target: i686-pc-linux-gnu Configuré avec: ../gcc-dev/configure --enable-languages=c : (reconfigured) ../gcc-dev/configure --enable-languages=python --disable-werror Modèle de thread: posix gcc version 4.6.0 20100907 (experimental) (GCC) COLLECT_GCC_OPTIONS='-O2' '-v' '-fdump-tree-gimple' '-mtune=generic' '-march=pentiumpro' gpy1 t.py -quiet -dumpbase t.py -mtune=generic -march=pentiumpro -auxbase t -O2 -version -fdump-tree-gimple -o /root/tmp/ccAq3IIH.s gccpy: error trying to exec 'gpy1': execvp: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type Any idea ? Asma ----- Message d'origine ---- De : Philip Herron <redbrain@xxxxxxxxxxx> À : charfi asma <charfiasma@xxxxxxxx> Cc : gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx Envoyé le : Lun 13 septembre 2010, 21h 35min 37s Objet : Re: Re : Re : Re : [GCC front end] trying to install python fe but fail in make On 13 September 2010 17:17, charfi asma <charfiasma@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Finally I installed the python fe ;) > I disable the werror and I did not get any errors when compiling the python fe > ;) > > but I did not realy understand why should I install c first and after python , > --enable-languages=c,python did not work !! but --enable-langauge=c , make make > install + adding python fe to the directroy and reconfigure with > --enable-languages=python, make make install works !! > Glad it works now sorry for all the problems, i've found i needed a bootstrapped version of gcc before i work with my front-end and i am unsure why still maybe i need to play with my Make-lang.in but i havent really had much time of late, but i do now :). Let us know how you get on in your gcc hacking! :) you should try compiling up the gcalc front-end its probably much better front-end to study since mine has its own IR which i bring down to GENERIC which will be quite off putting to read untill you get into it. --Phil