Re: long long size compute failure during make of gcc-4.6.1 on OS X 10.7 Lion

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Bruce Hoglund <bhoglund@xxxxxxx> writes:

> On Sep 7, 2011, at 1:06 AM, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
>
>> Bruce Hoglund <bhoglund@xxxxxxx> writes:
>> 
>>> However, looking at the top, I noticed autoconfig 2.64 being used, while my 'which autoconf' says I'm using version 2.68 in /opt/local/bin/autoconf, and there is a version 2.61 in /usr/bin/autoconf. So where is the autoconf 2.64 from the config.og coming from?
>> 
>> autoconf is run by a gcc developer.  It is not run when compiling gcc.
>> This is not an issue.
>
> Ok, it just seemed the mismatch between the autoconfi I have & it used
> was odd, but again, I claim no expertise here.

Well, if you didn't understand what I wrote, then just trust me: this is
not an issue.


>>> I can send the whole config.log if that will help, but here's the bottom-most bits of it:
>> 
>> This is probably the wrong config.log file.  You need the one in the
>> directory in which configure is being run.  In this case,
>> gcc/config.log.
>
> The config.log I am referencing is in the same directory (see above) that in invocked my configure directive.

That's the wrong one.  As I said, you need to look at gcc/config.log.

Ian


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