Paul Pluzhnikov wrote: > "Paulo Matos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > It seems I was wrong. My build was OK initially, but for some reason > > building gcc in the same dir makes parse.h blank afterwards. Anyway, > > compiling gives the following error with 3.3.4 and 2.95: > > In file included from > > ../../../../gcc-3.0.4/libstdc++-v3/src/locale.cc:557: > > Yup. I reproduced that here. Gcc-3.0.4 doesn't build on glibc-2.3.3 > systems, because __ctype_b stuff has been re-arranged. > > I didn't realize there was such a dependency :( > > One solution is to build it on an older linux machine, and copy it to > the machine you need. > > There might be "magic hacks" or --disable-XXXX flags that would > allow you to build on the new machine, but I didn't find any. > > You could also download a pre-build 3.0.4 gcc, and then use the > -BPREFIX option to make it pick up components from your home > directory instead of the "standard" location. >
Any ideas where I could find one prebuilt? I found http://gcc.gnu.org/install/binaries.html but it seems highly deprecated... :) > Cheers, > -- > In order to understand recursion you must first understand recursion. > Remove /-nsp/ for email. _______________________________________________ Help-gplusplus mailing list Help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus