On jue, 2011-05-19 at 22:29 -0700, Ian Lance Taylor wrote: > GermÃn Arias <german@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >> > Use --disable-sjlj-exceptions when you run configure. > > > Attached the log files. This time I run: > > > > ../gcc-4.6.0/configure --disable-sjlj > > make > > It's "--disable-sjlj-exceptions". > > > The file "stage_current" say: stage3. The list of languages is: > > languages=c,lto. But in other hand I can't add objc using > > --with-languages=c,lto,objc because I get: > > > > configure: error: > > The following requested languages could not be built: objc > > Supported languages are: c,lto > > That makes it sound as though you did not download the gcc-objc tarball, > or that you did not unpack it correctly. Does the directory gcc/objc > exist? Does the file gcc/objc/config-lang.in exist? > > Ian If I extract the objc tarball with the GUI, just the libobjc folder is extracted. But if I do it from a terminal, everything is extracted (as I expected). Since the GUI don't have a configuration option, I assume this is a bug in GUI. Sorry for this, I will try the compilation tomorrow.