Hi Rene,
On 4/1/07, Rene Rebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
T2 trunk usually is pretty fine, though such regressions happen from time to
time. For a first contact and production use of course branches/6.0 is
recommended.
Thanks for the reply. I actually already moved onto attempting to
build from the 6.0 branch, so I guess I'll stick with that for the
time being...
However, I ran into another problem - trying to build the embedded
target (with the default package selection) fails at the GMP library,
apparently due to C++ dependencies:
== 03:53:53 =[1]=> Building base/gmp [4.1.4 6.0-stable].
-> Reading package configuration from package directory.
-> Preparing build in src.gmp.system.20070401.035350.16143.ubuntu
-> Building. Writing output to $root/var/adm/logs/1-gmp.out
!> checking whether we are using the GNU C++ compiler... yes
!> checking whether i686-t2-linux-uclibc-g++ accepts -g... yes
!> checking dependency style of i686-t2-linux-uclibc-g++... none
!> checking C++ compiler i686-t2-linux-uclibc-g++ -g -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -mcpu=pentiumpro -march=pentiumpro... no
!> checking C++ compiler i686-t2-linux-uclibc-g++ -g -O2... no
!> configure: error: C++ compiler not available
There didn't seem to be other relevant information in the full error
log, and similar problems have been reported before [1, 2], so
hopefully this output is enough. I didn't yet attempt to dig deeper
into it in the hope that it's a known problem with a quick solution?
[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.t2.devel/2596/focus=2600
[2] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.t2.devel/2023
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