Hi David,
checking whether the C compiler works... configure: error: cannot
run C compiled programs.
This one is familiar. I had this problem while trying to compile GCC
in /tmp on a cluster. The partition was mounted with the noexecute
flag. You need to make sure that you are building GCC somewhere
where it can emit binary files that they can run. The cross-compile
line is a red herring; one common cause for this problem is if you
are building a cross compiler the host probably won't be able to run
binaries compiled for the target system.
I am building gcc in /usr/src as root and it can do there whatever it
wants!? I don't wantto build a cross-compiler. Is this the default?
How can I switch that off in the ../configure line:
../configure --with-gnu-as --with-as=/usr/sfw/bin/gas
--without-gnu-ld --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld --enable-shared
--disable-nls --enable-languages=c,c++,objc
Thanks,
Andreas
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