quick question: did you put p under gcc-2.95.2/gcc ? this is a change from the old gcc-2.8/p
hope this helps Russ russwhit@mind.net ----------
From: George Shapovalov georges@its.caltech.edu To: gpc@gnu.de Subject: cannot compile gpc-19991030.tar.gz with gcc-2.95.2 Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 10:41 PM
Hi
I recently tried to install gpc on my box. I have Turbo Linux
Workstation
4.0.5 installed. I upgraded kernel to 2.2.13. Main compiler (under which
this
distribution is compiled) is: egcs-2.91.60 19981201 (egcs-1.1.1 release) installed under /usr. I also installed gcc-2.95.2 under /usr/local. I can invoke and compile with any of them, however gpc source hase patch only
against
gcc-2.95.2 (I grabbed the latest available version - gpc-19991030). When I run ./configure or ../gcc-2.95.2/configure (I tried to build
it from
source directory as well as from separate, as gcc-2.95.* suggests) it
seems
that it does not find gpc. --enable-languages=pascal does not change
that. When
I do make or make bootstrap there is no trace of gpc being built. When I
do
make LANGUAGES=pascal it stops with: "make[1]: *** No rule to make target `pascal', needed by `native'.
Stop."
I even tried patching gcc-2.95.2 with gpc-19991030, then replacing p
subdirectory with the one from gpc-19990118 and building it over. I got
the
same result. Also as described in building notes for gpc, specifying
languages
to build when running make does not work anymore, and this is the way
descrideb
in gpc installation notes. So what is the correct way to build gpc now?
I also tried using binary packages gpc-1990118. pi.pas from demos
compiles
fine, but when I execute it I get "segmentation fault, core dumped". This
looks
like some configuration problem.
George