Hi Thorsten,
I tryed on my Ubuntu 12.04 and it worked. Maybe you need to create the bin
directory,because I removed the bin directory on my box, rebuilt from
scratch it also issued the following error.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file ../bin/picolisp: No such file or
directory
collect2: ld
The reinstalling makes me believe that maybe you don't have either Java
or some version of PL already installed?
If I remember correctly you need one or the other to build the 64bit
version.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 6:48 PM, Pedro Gomes azynhe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
I tryed on my
Pedro Gomes azynhe...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Pedro,
I tryed on my Ubuntu 12.04 and it worked. Maybe you need to create
the bin directory,because I removed the bin directory on my box,
rebuilt from scratch it also issued the following error.
/usr/bin/ld: cannot open output file
Hi Thorsten,
Maybe there are 2 problems, one is the directory and the other is probably
what Henrik suggested. Check your Java installation. If I remove
(temporarly) my java symlink I get the following error:
./ersatz/pil: 5: exec: java: not found
make: *** [x86-64.linux.base.s] Error 127
Issue
Pedro Gomes azynhe...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Pedro, Hi Henrik,
you were right, my brandnew Archlinux was still very basic, I figured
out I have to install fundamental libraries like 'binutils' (for 'as') and
'gcc' first - I took their existance for granted. After that compilation
works.
Thanks