Le 06/03/2017 à 01:24, Lucas C. Villa Real a écrit :
On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 8:23 PM, Stéphane Aulery <lk...@free.fr
<mailto:lk...@free.fr>> wrote:
Le 06/03/2017 à 00:15, sali a écrit :
The Program is still there.
Only the symlinks are removed.
What I did was: make one symlink
from
/Programs/GMP/6.1.1/lib/libgmp.so.10.3.1
to
/System/Index/lib/libgmp.so.10
'by hand'.
That should be enough.
Thanks. Lucs gave me a commanl which worked well :
SymlinkProgram -c overwrite GMP 6.1.2
Great to know!
After that I could compile GMP and GCC. Just after the compilation
of GCC it proposed me to compiler Linux. I did it. No compilation
problem but now the configuration of the linux console passed to the
kernel which makes the definition is rough.
Did you have the same problem?
I'm not sure I understand your last sentence.
Sorry, my english is awfull.
Are you talking about the
"menuconfig" interface that's shown when you Compile Linux? If that's
what you mean, then it's safe to click on "Exit" without making any
changes; the kernel should be built just fine afterwards. Or do you need
some clarification about the arguments passed by GRUB to boot the new
kernel?
I think that arguments passed to GRUB for the new kernel have been
altered during compilation / installation. I could check that.
Regards,
--
Stéphane Aulery
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