Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
"Bill Cunningham" <billcun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
I had the script and sent it in and got back a message saying the
system wouldn't take large mail files. Now I might need cloog and ppl
too.
You do not need cloog and ppl. They are optional. Do not be misled
by the errors in the top-level config.log file. The configure script
determines whether cloog and ppl are available by running tests. When
those tests fail, gcc is built to not use cloog and ppl.
I think they are required and my C preprocessor fails sanity
checks. cpp is in the bin directory but there's nothing in the lib
directory. Shouldn't there be a cpp or libcpp.a there or
something. When I compile gcc's I get no pre-processor.
gcc installs cpp in the bin directory. It does not install it in the
lib directory; why should it? gcc does not have a libcpp.a file; why
do you expect one?
I got an error about the C++ preprocessor and lib/cpp. I don't quite
understand a lot of these errors. Where again should I look for the error
script? What's it called?
Bill