root@bitfenix-server:/opt/gcc# cd src -bash: cd: src: No such file or directory root@bitfenix-server:/opt/gcc# cd srcdir -bash: cd: srcdir: No such file or directory root@bitfenix-server:/opt/gcc# nano config.guess root@bitfenix-server:/opt/gcc# srcdir/config.guess -bash: srcdir/config.guess: No such file or directory Nothing works for your command line adviced Provenance : Courrier<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> pour Windows 10 ________________________________ De : Dorian ROSSE Envoyé : Monday, July 1, 2019 6:55:28 PM À : Andrew Haley; gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx Objet : Re: I can't install gcc 9 How to install GCC for 64 bit using offre GCC? Télécharger Outlook pour Android<https://aka.ms/ghei36> ________________________________ From: Andrew Haley <aph@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, July 1, 2019 6:31:54 PM To: Dorian ROSSE; gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: I can't install gcc 9 On 7/1/19 4:38 PM, Dorian ROSSE wrote: > When I launch It command line : > > ./configure --enable-languages=c,c++,go && make && make install GCC seems to believe this is a 32-bit system. What does running srcdir/config.guess say? Do you want 32-bit GCC libraries? If not, configure with --disable-multilib. https://gcc.gnu.org/install/configure.html "First, we highly recommend that GCC be built into a separate directory from the sources which does not reside within the source tree. This is how we generally build GCC; building where srcdir == objdir should still work, but doesn’t get extensive testing; building where objdir is a subdirectory of srcdir is unsupported. " -- Andrew Haley (he/him) Java Platform Lead Engineer Red Hat UK Ltd. <https://www.redhat.com> https://keybase.io/andrewhaley EAC8 43EB D3EF DB98 CC77 2FAD A5CD 6035 332F A671