On 23/06/2016 14:42, Edgar Alwers wrote:
Am 23.06.2016 um 12:10 schrieb Pierre Labastie:
Do you mean that you type:
CC=$LFS_TGT-gcc \
CXX=$LFS_TGT-g++ \
...
then "enter" then ../configure ... ?
If so, that is the problem: this is one big instruction starting at
CC= and ending at disable-libgomp...
Pierre
Yes, I understood the first lines as commands I could enter separetely
_before_ entering ./configure, as so ofen happens in other
instructions. Well I shall try to go back to gcc-6 second pass and
repeat this.
Please: my apologies for work and lost of time I generated.
Edgar
typing:
-------
MYVAR=something
<some command>
--------
is not the same as typing:
--------
MYVAR=something <some command>
--------
In the first case, MYVAR is local to the shell, and <some command> does
not inherit it.
In the second case, MYVAR is not set for the current shell, but is
exported to <some command>.
The effect is the same (well, not quite, only if MYVAR is not previously
set) as:
-------
export MYVAR=something
<some command>
unset MYVAR
-------
Pierre
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