"Zhéxué M. Krawutschke [ Net.Admin & Sys.Admin ]"
writes:
> Well, your information about „not clean“ is perfect, but I don‘t understand,
> why?
> Because I had say „make clean“, before I compile it again for my „armv7l“ -
> Node.
According to GNU standards, "make clean" generally deletes only
"Zhéxué M. Krawutschke [ Net.Admin & Sys.Admin ]"
writes:
Well, your information about „not clean“ is perfect, but I don‘t understand,
why?
Because I had say „make clean“, before I compile it again for my „armv7l“ -
Node.
Mixing files from incompatible builds cannot be made to work.
(It m
Good Morning, Torbjörn.
Sorry for my mistake with the Version-No. -> you are right.
It is Version 6.2.0 and not 6.0.2 -> it was a long day yesterday, so I was a
little bit tired.
Well, your information about „not clean“ is perfect, but I don‘t understand,
why?
Because I had say „make clean“, be
"Zhéxué M. Krawutschke [ Net.Admin & Sys.Admin ]"
writes:
I want to compile GMP 6.0.2 on my ARMv7l - Node, because I need it for
GNU-C 9.2.0 and 9.3.0 to compile. This Node is an 32bit - System on
DEBIAN 10 - Plattform.
We have never released any GMP 6.0.2.
If I take the command: „.con
Good Evening, together.
I want to compile GMP 6.0.2 on my ARMv7l - Node, because I need it for GNU-C
9.2.0 and 9.3.0 to compile.
This Node is an 32bit - System on DEBIAN 10 - Plattform.
If I take the command: „.configure ……“ - I´ve got no error - messages.
But if I take the command: „make“ - I´v