I
am attempting to build GnuGk 2.3.4 on RH Enterprise 5.2, using GCC 4.1.2. When
I run make, the compiler fails with the following error messages: cc1plus:
error: unrecognized command line option "-Wtype-limits" cc1plus:
error: unrecognized command line option "-Wstrict-overflow=5" cc1plus:
error: unrecognized command line option "-fstrict-overflow" The
errors make sense, since the GCC
documentation indicates that these three options were only introduced in
GCC 4.3.5, and I am using 4.1.2. Yet
the GnuGk website
claims that "GCC 3.x to 4.5.x work fine for compiling GnuGk". Does
GnuGk 2.3.4, in fact, require GCC 4.3.5 or later? Am I actually the first
person who has tried to compile it using an earlier version than that?? Or
am I missing something here? How can I get around this without mucking around
with the makefiles? Moshe |
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