On 16 May, Seth E. Randall shouted:
->  I've checked everywhere I could think of, and can't find a solution to
->  this one, and I hope you guys can
->  help.  I am currently running Redhat 5.0 and when I try to configure
->  imlib I get the following error:
->  
->  loading cache ./config.cache
->  checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/ginstall -c
->  checking whether build environment is sane... yes
->  checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
->  checking for working aclocal... found
->  checking for working autoconf... found
->  checking for working automake... found
->  checking for working autoheader... found
->  checking for working makeinfo... found
->  checking host system type... i386-redhat-linux-gnu
->  checking for ranlib... ranlib
->  checking for gcc... gcc
->  checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works... no
->  configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler
->  cannot create executables.
->  
->  when I check the config.log file, it looks like this:
->  
->  This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
->  running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
->  
->  configure:571: checking for a BSD compatible install
->  configure:624: checking whether build environment is sane
->  configure:681: checking whether make sets ${MAKE}
->  configure:727: checking for working aclocal
->  configure:740: checking for working autoconf
->  configure:753: checking for working automake
->  configure:766: checking for working autoheader
->  configure:779: checking for working makeinfo
->  configure:800: checking host system type
->  configure:823: checking for ranlib
->  configure:852: checking for gcc
->  configure:929: checking whether the C compiler (gcc  ) works
->  configure:943: gcc -o conftest    conftest.c  1>&5
->  /usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0xe): undefined reference to `__libc_init_first'
->  /usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x18): undefined reference to `_environ'
->  configure: failed program was:
->  #line 939 "configure"
->  #include "confdefs.h"
->  main(){return(0);}
->  
->  This is the first time I've run a configure script since I installed
->  Redhat (the work fine in Slackware),
->  but when I've tried to compile other programs I've gotten the same
->  /usr/lib/crt1.o message.  I checked
->  Dejanews and found the suggestion that I reinstall glibc-devel, which I
->  did and nothing changed.
->  
->  I currently running the latest versions of glibc, glibc-devel, gcc,
->  binutils, and all the graphics libraries
->  (I pulled all the RPMs off of rufus.w3.org today), and even tried
->  restarting my computer (I know, I know, it's
->  not really necessary, but you never know) and it still doesn't work.
->  
->  Can anyone help??

check config.log - at the end u'll see the exact error - :) i bet gcc
can't compile shit on your machine :) thi pretty much means yer missing
the glibc-devel stuff. why u pulled it ow rufus beats me - it comes
with RH5.0.

->                      Thank you,
->                              Seth.
->  
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