Re: cc=gcc

2001-09-03 Thread Jennya Dobreva

Thank you, Tom,

but it seems I haven't permissions to do it. Except I changed in
Makefile.PL all references with gcc, to switch this path off
from my PATH, I don't see any other solution. Are there any other files
which call this script?

/ Jennya

On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Tom Allen wrote:

 Jennya Dobreva wrote:

   Hello all,
 
   I haven't installed the optional packages of cc in my machine.
   Does somebody knows how can I replace all references for cc with gcc?
   If I use make CC=gcc or alias of the cc that doesn't work long time.
   That means I have to change some files, but I am not on clear which of
   them.
 
   Thanks in advance!
 
   / Jennya Dobreva
 
 
 could you not just ln -s /usr/local/bin/gcc /usr/local/bin/cc to make a
 symbolic link?
   That would keep you from having to do that forever.  Otherwise, its
 usually in the Makefile file, but there may be several you will have to
 edit, and its not a permanent solution.  I don't know if there is a
 configure directive.

 Tom Allen






cc=gcc

2001-08-31 Thread Jennya Dobreva


 Hello all,

 I haven't installed the optional packages of cc in my machine.
 Does somebody knows how can I replace all references for cc with gcc?
 If I use make CC=gcc or alias of the cc that doesn't work long time.
 That means I have to change some files, but I am not on clear which of
 them.

 Thanks in advance!

 / Jennya Dobreva




Re: cc=gcc

2001-08-31 Thread Tom Allen

Jennya Dobreva wrote:

  Hello all,
 
  I haven't installed the optional packages of cc in my machine.
  Does somebody knows how can I replace all references for cc with gcc?
  If I use make CC=gcc or alias of the cc that doesn't work long time.
  That means I have to change some files, but I am not on clear which of
  them.
 
  Thanks in advance!
 
  / Jennya Dobreva
 
 
could you not just ln -s /usr/local/bin/gcc /usr/local/bin/cc to make a 
symbolic link?
  That would keep you from having to do that forever.  Otherwise, its 
usually in the Makefile file, but there may be several you will have to 
edit, and its not a permanent solution.  I don't know if there is a 
configure directive.

Tom Allen