> BTW this problem doesn't just occur on RedHat Linux boxes without a C > compiler. I have a RedHat 6.1 box here which has gcc installed, but > only as `gcc' and not as `cc'. I'm not totally sure how it got this > way since the egcs rpm does have /usr/bin/cc in. I suspect I built > gcc-2.95.2 from scratch with egcs-1.1.2 and then uninstalled egcs to > make sure that nothing could use it by mistake. This problem pretty much happens on any machine without a compiler installed. What would be ideal is if config.guess didn't require a compiler. -eric ps. i know, i know, "submit a patch" :)
- Argh. config.guess breaks things Paul D. Smith
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