gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread vatocleti
Hey all,
  I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.

I have installed the following sets:

- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz

and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:

-  /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found
- /bin/gmake[365]: no closing quote

any ideas?

Thanks,
v.

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Re: gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread Louis V. Lambrecht

vatocleti wrote:

Hey all,
  I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.

I have installed the following sets:

- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz

and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:

-  /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found
- /bin/gmake[365]: no closing quote

any ideas?

Thanks,
v.

  

gmake != gcc != g++



Re: gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread Andreas Maus
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 10:22:01AM -0700, vatocleti wrote:
 Hey all,
Hi.

   I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over a
 linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.
 
 I have installed the following sets:
 
 - gmake-3.80p1.tgz
 - gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
 - libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz
 
 and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:
 
 -  /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found
 - /bin/gmake[365]: no closing quote
*ahem*
Where does /bin/gmake come from ?
The gmake from gmake-3.80p1.tgz lives in /usr/local/bin/gmake

(And your /bin/gmake looks like a shell script.
Did you take a look at this script?)

HTH,

Andreas.


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Re: gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread vatocleti
Louis V. Lambrecht-3 wrote:
 
 vatocleti wrote:
 Hey all,
   I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over
 a
 linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.

 I have installed the following sets:

 - gmake-3.80p1.tgz
 - gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
 - libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz

 and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:

 -  /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found
 - /bin/gmake[365]: no closing quote

 any ideas?

 Thanks,
 v.

   
 gmake != gcc != g++
 
 
 
Hi,
  This worked for me on a different system running the amd64 image, but
trying the same process with the same sets on a i386 (bsd.mp) image, I get
the error...not sure why? If I have a linux app, should I be able to build
with the native bsd make or do I need GNU (gmake)?

thanks in advance.
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Re: gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread Philip Guenther
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:05 PM, vatocleti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
  This worked for me on a different system running the amd64 image, but
 trying the same process with the same sets on a i386 (bsd.mp) image, I get
 the error...not sure why?

amd64 and i386 are NOT interchangeable or compatible: you cannot run
an amd64 binary under the i386 kernel, nor vice versa.

(I'm actually surprised that the packages installed.  Did you copy the
binaries over instead of installing the packages?  Or did you override
pkg_add's warnings and use the -A or -Farch options?)


 If I have a linux app, should I be able to build
 with the native bsd make or do I need GNU (gmake)?

That depends on whether the app's makefiles were written to require
GNU make or not.  Since you didn't say what app this is, we can't
answer the question.

Of course, if this app has been added to the ports tree then building
it from there would be the simplest way forward.


Philip Guenther



Re: gmake error, please help :)

2008-05-08 Thread Louis V. Lambrecht

vatocleti wrote:

Louis V. Lambrecht-3 wrote:
  

vatocleti wrote:


Hey all,
  I'm running OpenBSD 4.2/i386 and am booting bsd.mp. I have brought over
a
linux program that uses gcc as the compiler.

I have installed the following sets:

- gmake-3.80p1.tgz
- gettext-0.14.6p0.tgz
- libiconv-1.9.2p3.tgz

and when I do a gmake I get the following two errors:

-  /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found
- /bin/gmake[365]: no closing quote

any ideas?

Thanks,
v.

  
  

gmake != gcc != g++





Hi,
  This worked for me on a different system running the amd64 image, but
trying the same process with the same sets on a i386 (bsd.mp) image, I get
the error...not sure why? If I have a linux app, should I be able to build
with the native bsd make or do I need GNU (gmake)?

thanks in advance.
  

We need more info:
- you list 3 applications you installed, to compile with gcc, but you 
don't list gcc

- you have an error /bin/gmake[1]: ELF: not found line 1, the shabang.
on my system which gmake returns /usr/local/bin/gmake
- an error as no closing quotes can be what it means. It can be an 
error of the author.
It can be caused by a Linuxism as using Ctrl+Enter to write a 
non-breaking space.
Can be caused by a plain cp from one slice to the other without using 
FTP or NFS

(which make the needed conversions as dos2unix ...)
List goes on.  Can be a bug.
- have both systems you tried on the same toolchain?

What is a Linux app?
Portable sources should not have problems to compile with the proper 
toolchain.