>-----Original Message----- >From: gcc-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:gcc-owner@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of >Gabriel Dos Reis >Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 7:59 PM >To: Bruce Korb >Cc: gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx; GCC >Subject: Re: --with-gmp, --with-mpfr and/or --with-mpc > >On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 5:58 PM, Bruce Korb <bruce.korb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 09/22/12 15:02, Gabriel Dos Reis wrote: >>> On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Marc Glisse <marc.glisse@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Are you looking for gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx? >>> >>>> mpc-devel ? (not my platform, I don't even know if that package >>>> exists, but your grep pattern excludes such a package) >>> >>> yes, it is "mpc-devel" on suse. >>> >>> one needs the "-devel" packages of all the requirements. >> >>> $ rpm -q -a|egrep -i 'libmpc|gmp|mpfr' >>> ... >>> mpfr-devel-3.1.0-2.1.3.x86_64 <<<==== >>> ... >>> libmpc2-0.8.2-15.1.3.x86_64 <<<==== >>> ... >>> gmp-devel-5.0.5-3.3.3.x86_64 <<<==== >>> ... >> >> and I find no libmpc.*devel package either. > >On suse, I always use Yast (or Yast2 for the graphical >interface) to install packages. > >* Start Yast >* Select "Software", then "Software Management" tab >* Enter mpc-devel in the box titled "Search Phrase"; hit Enter >* You should see mpc-devel as part of the result; select it > and accept; >* that should be all. > >The version of MPC that comes with opensuse 12.2 is 0.8.2 and should be good. Another option [that I use] would be to run ./contrib/download_prequisities in your top-level directory. It will automatically download things and put symbolic links. Thanks, Balaji V. Iyer. > >Hope that helps, > >-- Gaby