Hi David, > > https://marutan.net/rpcemu/linuxcompile.html has a note at the start > > about Ubuntu 16.10 needing CFLAGS=-no-pie. I suspect this may now be > > true of Debian also. So try that, going back to the configure stage. > > Went to the website suggested and did as suggested (CFLAGS=-no-pie > ./configure --enable-dynarec --enable-debug) and got a response > too many arguments > but unfortunately did not save the output.
That response doesn't make a lot of sense, unless you're using some weird shell. Does `echo $BASH_VERSION' display a useful version-number-ish value? > I then tried without the configuration options (i.e. just the > CFLAGS=-no-pie) That would just set a variable in your shell. Not an error, but no desired effect. > I then started again and got the following output > > zed@zed-pc:~$ cd /home/zed/rpcemu-0.8.15 > zed@zed-pc:~/rpcemu-0.8.15$ CFLAGS=-no-pie ./configure --enable-dynarec > --enable-debug > bash: ./configure: No such file or directory Yes, start again. You said at http://www.riscos.info/pipermail/rpcemu/2017-August/002526.html that you configured it just fine. You need to repeat that, but with `CFLAGS=-no-pie' as a word before the ./configure. When you're entering `./configure' you are asking to run the file configure in the current directory, `.'. So a plain `ls' should show the current directory's contents, including configure. -- Cheers, Ralph. https://plus.google.com/+RalphCorderoy _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list Rpcemu@riscos.info http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu