Ilja Honkonen wrote:
Archaic wrote:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:11:08PM +0300, Ilja Honkonen wrote:
No it did not, I noticed this when Groff wouldn't configure
complaining that
it couldn't compile c++ programs. There were no gcc or c++ or even cc in
/usr/bin. Very strange, but everyting
Chris Staub wrote:
[snipped a lot of the previous thread]
You shouldn't have to symlink anything unless it tells you to in the
book. If you do have to then you need to go back and figure out what's
wrong before going any further. You should go back to the gcc
installation in chap. 6, and
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Ilja Honkonen wrote:
I was building LFS 6.1 and in chapter 6.21 ncurses gave this error
during make:
cd ../obj_s; /tools/bin/g++ -I../c++ -I../include -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-I.
-I../include -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -O2 -fPIC -c ../c++/demo.cc
/tools/bin/g++ -o demo
Ilja Honkonen wrote:
Lainaus Chris Staub [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think that's a problem with the fact that you stopped and
restarted - if libstdc++ does not exist in /usr/lib then you forgot to
install the c++ compiler in chap. 6. Does /usr/bin/gcc exist?
No it did not, I noticed this
I don't think that's a problem with the fact that you stopped and
restarted - if libstdc++ does not exist in /usr/lib then you forgot to
install the c++ compiler in chap. 6. Does /usr/bin/gcc exist?
No it did not, I noticed this when Groff wouldn't configure complaining
that
it couldn't compile
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:11:08PM +0300, Ilja Honkonen wrote:
No it did not, I noticed this when Groff wouldn't configure complaining that
it couldn't compile c++ programs. There were no gcc or c++ or even cc in
/usr/bin. Very strange, but everyting worked after I installed gcc.
Should I
Archaic wrote:
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 12:11:08PM +0300, Ilja Honkonen wrote:
No it did not, I noticed this when Groff wouldn't configure complaining that
it couldn't compile c++ programs. There were no gcc or c++ or even cc in
/usr/bin. Very strange, but everyting worked after I installed gcc.