Re: “--disable-multiarch” produce error about missing “bits.h”

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* On 17.04.2013 06:37 PM, Hibou57 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Compiling GCC 4.6.4 on Ubuntu 12.04 32 bits which comes with GCC 4.6.3, I've
> noticed giving the `--disable-multiarch` option to `configure`, makes the
> compilation fails with a complaint about a missing `bits.h` includes file.

Please post the *complete* build log. All messages. stdout and stderr. No
exceptions. Compress the build log (bzip2, gzip, whatever you fancy) and attach
it here.

Anyway, I could guess that your problem may be related to a missing symlink, as
I ran into some problem like this problem as well, some time ago.

However, are you sure you're using a 32bit version of Ubuntu? What does uname -a
output? On that machine type, the symlink in question shouldn't be needed in the
first place, but then again, I haven't been using i686 distros in four years so
my in-depth knowledge there is limited.

Best regards,



Mihai


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