Hi Jim, Sorry about this hand holding but I have no experience with this.
I ran (cd coreutils-8.7 && ./configure && make && make -k check ) >& log In the zsh shell and it was much more successful this time. But what do I do know? How do I create the a coreutils package that I can add using pkgadd? I'm reading the INSTALL and README files but its confusing. Howell Hughes -----Original Message----- From: Jim Meyering [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: November-25-10 2:44 PM To: Howell Hughes Cc: Eric Blake; [email protected] Subject: Re: [coreutils] coredump segmentation fault using coreutils 6.4 sparc solaris using mv or touch Howell Hughes wrote: > Hi Jim, > > Thanks for the info. I did the following and am still requiring some > support > > I downloaded > > ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-8.7.tar.gz > ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils-8.7.tar.gz.sig > > gpg --verify coreutils-8.7.tar.gz.sig && I don't have gpg on my node. > Do I have to install another package to install this? It's good practice to check the signature (that's what gpg --verify does), but probably no big deal in this case. > Also if I ever run && on my node it just returns a prompt like this Then you're probably using a C-shell. Either run a bourne shell (bash or zsh) or as a last resort, replace each "&&" by ";", as you did -- but note: that changes semantics. > I don't know if it is relevant for solaris or if it's a linux thing, > or maybe again I just don't have a certain package installed? > > gzip -dc coreutils-8.7.tar.gz | tar xf - && > > (cd coreutils-8.7 && ./configure && make && make -k check ) >& log I > ran ./configure; make; make -k check > log > > Nothing was written to the log file but config.log file was written > and is attached to this email. It seems I don't have everything > required to create the package, from the config.log "configure:4449: > error: no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH". > > Can you advise what else is required to in order to run the configure > correctly? As it implies, you need to install a C compiler first. I suggest you get gcc.
