Jonathan, Thanks for the swift reply. As in the extract below, configure had been run before, but this latest run of make was following a new configure in an empty obj directory. (The end result in make was actually the same as on my previous attempt.) My point about "Perhaps I need to omit ada first, produce a gcc that can support Ada, then a separate build that includes ada?" was trying to suggest building gcc initially with the "native" gcc provided by Apple, then using the resulting compilation system to do the entire build (but still needing the 4.3 gnat). Thanks, Ellis On 21 Mar 2013, at 18:14, Jonathan Wakely wrote:
Have you previously attempted to configure GCC in the same /Gnu/gcc/obj dir? If yes, remove everything in that directory and start again.
On 21 Mar 2013, at 16:55, Ellis N. Thomas wrote:
However, a previous run of configure had indicated that this gcc did not support Ada. Therefore /usr/local/ada-4.3/bin was first in $PATH. The configure just prior to the last make was run in an empty /Gnu/gcc/obj/ directory.