Seems libmpc.so.2 is the file it couldn't find.
I could find it in /usr/local/lib
when i typed
echo $PATH
then indeed /usr/local/lib wasn't in the path
typed:
export PATH=/usr/local/lib:$PATH
Went back to /home/install/gcc470 where i had typed previously ../
gcc-4.7.0/configure and make
Now typed
make clean
make -j8
CRASH
Same error again!
In config.log it says:
/home/install/gcc470/./gcc/cc1: error while loading shared libraries:
libmpc.so.2: cannot open shared object file or directory : No such
file or directory
I must set a librarypath maybe, if so, what is its name?
On Apr 15, 2012, at 6:36 PM, Marc Glisse wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
hi,
GCC 4.7.0 is a big step forward! Really a quantumleap.
Works great at opensuse 11.3, both i386 and x64 here at AMD64 and
intel Xeon i386 install.
Fails to build at OpenSuse 11.2 as well as Scientific Linux 6.2 x64
hardware: dual socket Xeon L5420 in both cases.
Build error:
"configure: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot
compile"
Exactly at same spot the same error like at opensuse 11.2
The building at Scientific Linux 6.2 x64 is pretty important -
it's the same distro basically like RHEL 6.2
SL 6.2 runs a cluster for me. Performance there is crucial.
Anyone knows a way how to get it to work there?
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/FAQ#Configuration_fails_with_.
27.27configure:_error:_cannot_compute_suffix_of_object_files:_cannot_c
ompile.27.27._What_is_the_problem.3F
Is this the correct list to report build errors?
No, please send any follow-up to gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx only.
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Marc Glisse