Re: Problem compiling gcc 5.2.0 on VortexDX86 embedded

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On 25 September 2015 at 01:24, Renato Mendes wrote:
> And I´m getting the following error:
>
>         make[3]: Entering directory
> `/home/ftp/pub/gcc-5.2.0/host-i586-pc-linux-gnu/gcc'
>     g++ -c   -g -DIN_GCC    -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti
> -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -W -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Wcast-qual
> -Wno-format -Wmissing-format-attribute -Woverloaded-virtual
> -fno-common  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DGENERATOR_FILE -I. -Ibuild
> -I../.././gcc -I../.././gcc/build -I../.././gcc/../include
> -I../.././gcc/../libcpp/include  \
>      -o build/genmddeps.o ../.././gcc/genmddeps.c
>     cc1plus: warning: -Wmissing-format-attribute ignored without -Wformat
>     In file included from ../../gcc/genmddeps.c:19:
>     ../../gcc/system.h:201:19: string: No such file or directory
>     ../../gcc/system.h:218:22: algorithm: No such file or directory
>     ../../gcc/system.h:219:20: cstring: No such file or directory
>     ../../gcc/system.h:220:20: utility: No such file or directory
>     ../../gcc/system.h:249:19: cstdlib: No such file or directory
>     make[3]: *** [build/genmddeps.o] Error 1
>     make[3]: Leaving directory
> `/home/ftp/pub/gcc-5.2.0/host-i586-pc-linux-gnu/gcc'
>     make[2]: *** [all-stage1-gcc] Error 2
>     make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/ftp/pub/gcc-5.2.0'
>     make[1]: *** [stage1-bubble] Error 2
>     make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/ftp/pub/gcc-5.2.0'
>     make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> After that the `make` procedure aborts. I´ve installed all the
> dependencies (`tcl`, `expect`, `dejagnu`, `perl`, `m4`, `gmp`, `mpfr`
> and `mpc`) and I don´t know what is missing.
>
> As said, the original Vortex linux has a `gcc 3.2.3` compiler version.
>
> I need to solve that but I don´t know where to start from. It seens to
> have confusion with the own `gcc` libraries....

Your GCC 3.2.3 is not a working C++ compiler, it doesn't seem to have
any of the C++ standard library headers.

You will need to install a working C++ compiler, or cross-compile from
another system that has one.




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