On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 05:50:46 -0700, amrollahi.saeed wrote: > On Mar 23, 4:05 pm, Lionel B <m...@privacy.net> wrote: >> On Sun, 22 Mar 2009 05:43:19 -0700, amrollahi.saeed wrote: >> > Dear all >> > Hello >> >> > I am Saeed Amrollahi. I am a C++ programmer for a decade. I use >> > Visual C++ under Windows and GNU GCC under Linux. I want to use the >> > new features of C++0x like concepts, tuples, regex, threads, etc. I >> > decided to instal GCC 4.3.3 on my Linux. Unfortunately, it was very >> > difficult for me. Although I have a relatively good knowledge about >> > Unix/Linux, but I can't install the prerequisites and the main GCC >> > program. In all cases I followed the GCC instruction (in the GCC >> > pages): >> >> > 1. Prerequisites >> > 2. Downloading the source >> > 3. Configuration >> > 4. Building >> > 5. Testing (optional) >> > 6. Final install >> >> > I follow the traditional procedure: "./configure", then "make" and >> > "make install" for prerequisites and main program (core GCC and g++ >> > compiler), >> >> > The configure phase goes well but in making programs I run into >> > almost same problems. For example in installing Autogen program, I >> > encounter the following errors: >> >> Doesn't your Linux distribution supply packages for the various >> prerequisites? You shouldn't have to build them all manually from >> source (the only case where this might be necessary is where the >> version of the distribution-supplied package is older than that >> required for the GCC install - but this is unlikely if you have a >> reasonably up-to-date Linux distribution). >> >> -- >> Lionel B- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > My Linux is relatively new it released about two years ago. and I > currently have GCC 4.1.1. It is not good for me. As a first stage, I > searched my package and installed some of the missed programs (using > RPM) . It is not my main problem. I downloaded other needed programs > like GMP, MPFR, PPL, Autogen from the Net.
So are you saying your Linux (you don't say what distro) doesn't supply packages for GMP, MPFR, PPL and Autogen? I find that rather surprising. If that really is the case (and I doubt it), I see e.g. that Autogen supply rpms: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autogen/ > I fail in the installation phase. I understand that. > Even if I had the newer version of Linux, I don't like to replace > my Linux, I want to learn the details of GCC installation without > hiding the problem. Your "problem" is, as I understand it, installing the prerequisites. Sounds like you have not even got around to the GCC installation yet... -- Lionel B _______________________________________________ help-gplusplus mailing list help-gplusplus@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gplusplus