I have installed gcc using swinstall utility that
comes with HPUX

% swinstall -s /tmp/gcc-2.95.2-sd-10.20.depot 

....and swinstall analyzed the packaged and installed
it (no error).  I am not a C/C++ programmer, so did
not try to compile any other program, but I
encountered the same problem with another machine
running the same version of HP-UX 10.20.  

Pardon my ignorance, but I went to the include dir
under /opt/gcc and ran make stdio.h and some other C
library, and they do not respond with error.  

For example, for %make stdio.h (output is 'stdio.h' is
up to date) and same result for other *.h file 

No, I did not do "make boostrap" (do you mean make
bootstrap) .  Because I used swinstall which I use for
all kinds of installation and worksout nicely all the
time.

Regards,

Intekhab




--- Geoff Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I have gone to gnu's website and reinstalled
> >gcc-2.95.2-sd-10.20.depot.gz, even rebooted :-p 
> but
> >no luck yet.  Any pointer?
> 
> Have you tried compiling other programs with this
> compiler? When you 
> installed gcc, did you do it as a "make boostrap?"
> 
> The configure script basically tries to compile
> "hello world" and if 
> it didn't work, then there's something wrong with
> the compiler. You 
> can get more info from the config.log file.
> 
> --
> -Geoff Hutchison
> Williams Students Online
> http://wso.williams.edu/


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